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BEST  KEADI^nTG 


HINTS    ON    THE     SELECTION     OF     BOOKS;    ON     THE 

FORMATION    OF    LIBRARIES,    PUBLIC    AND 

PRIVATE;    ON    COURSES    OF 

READING,    ETC. 


A  CLASSIFIED  BIBLIOGRAPHY  FOR  EASY  REFERENCE 

Fourth  Revised  and  Enlarged  Edition,  continued  to  August,  1876, 

toith  the  addition  of  Select  Lists  of  the  best  French, 

German,  Spanish  and  Italian  Literature 

EDITED  BY 

FREDERIC  BEECHER  PERKINS 


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NEW  YORK 

G.    P.    PUTNAM'S    SONS 

27  AND  29  West  23D  Street 

1887 


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G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons 

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Classified  List  of  English  and  American  Publications 1  -277 

Complete  Works,  English  and  American 278-281 

Periodicals,  English  and  American 282-283 

French  Literature,  Selected  List.   284-287 

German       "                  "          "     288-291 

Spanish       "                 ••          ♦'      292-295 

Italian         "                 "          "      296-298 

Juvenile  Books,  American  and  English 299-303 


^V  PART  SECOND. 

J  C      Readings  on  Reading 305-318 

a      Suggestions  for  Courses  of  Reading 319-335 

%^-     Ou  Owning  Books 335-340 

^"  Hints  on  Book  ClubB 840-348 


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PREFACE. 


I 


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The  reviser  of  the  present  edition  of  "The  Best  Reading"  had 
more  or  less  to  do  with  the  plan  and  details  of  its  first  edition  in  1872; 
and  he  regrets  that  his  accomplished  and  excellent  friend,  Mr,  George 
P.  Putnam,  is  not  still  living,  as  he  would  assuredly  be  competent  to 
improve  this  edition  as  much  as  he  did  that.  The  unusual  success  of 
the  work,  however,  including  the  weighty  testimony  of  at  least  one 
imitation  which  was  remarkably  close  in  point  of  arrangement  and 
typography,  has  proved  its  practical  usefulness. 

The  object  of  this  list  is  to  guide  libraries  and  private  purchasers 
in  buying  books.  For  this  purpose  it  names  the  best  books  usually 
now  in  the  market,  in  the  chief  departments  and  on  the  leading  topics 

\        of  current  and  general  literature,  with  their  editions  and  retail  prices. 

\;  This  description  of  course  excludes  rare  books  and,  as  a  rule,  those 
that  are  out  of  print,  as  well  as  most  of  those  of  great  cost.  The  fol- 
lowing classes  of  books,  with  the  exception  of  a  few  leading  works  of 
a  general  character,  are  also  excluded  by  this  plan  :  1.  Polemic  the- 
ology; 2.  Lawbooks;  3.  Sunday-school  books ;  4.  Technical  works  in 
sciences,  arts  and  trades ;  5.  School  and  similar  text-books;  6.  Many 
insignificant  novels.  It  has  also  been  intended  to  exclude  what  Mr. 
James  Russell  Lowell  classifies  as  "Literature  suited  to  desolate 
islands." 

In  preparing  this  list  as  it  stands,  various  worthy  objects  have  been 
contemplated  with  desire  and  refrained  from  with  self-denial.  The 
bibliographer  will  appreciate  the  unsatisfied  wish  to  include  rare 
books,  first  editions,  publications  of  printing  clubs,  privately  printed 
works,  etc. ,  and  to  specify  and  describe  in  detail.  The  scholar  will 
understand  the  distinct  temptation  to  fill  out  under  each  topic  a  selec- 


n  Preface. 

tion  of  authorities,  whether  purchasable  or  not,  in  the  order  of  their 
importance,  with  brief  specifications  of  the  scope  and  merit  of  each, 
so  as  to  furnish  525  courses  of  reading,  instead  of  525  (or  thereabouts) 
topics  with  a  few  authorities  under  each.  The  scientific  classification- 
ist  will  miss  the  only  philosophical  system,  viz.,  his  own.  It  would 
be  odd  if  he  did  not;  for  system,  in  that  worthy  gentleman's  sense, 
has  l>een  diligently  avoided.  The  sole  rule  followed  has  been  to  make 
it  easy  to  find  a  book. 

As  to  extent,  a  fully  appointed  library  for  theology  alone  must  con- 
tain at  least  thirty  thousand  volumes;  five  hundred  would  by  no 
means  constitute  a  complete  collection  on  chess ;  (Oettinger's  Bibliolhek 
des  Schachspielt  enumerated  in  1844,  over  thirty  years  ago,  more  than 
that  number  of  works  and  editions,  among  them  44  of  Vida's  poem 
alone),  and  two  million  titles  would  not  include  nearly  all  that  have 
been  printed.  To  make  out  full  courses  of  reading  would  have  re- 
quired an  impracticable  mass  of  labor.  Even  to  insert  single-line 
valuations  or  descriptions  of  each  book  would  have  doubled  the  size 
and  cost,  and  more  than  doubled  the  labor,  of  the  list.  Thus,  instead 
of  instructing  professed  collectors,  or  critically  estimating  authorities, 
or  recording  all  the  books  there  are,  all  that  has  been  attempted  is, 
to  name  the  price  of  the  principal  good  books  that  can  be  got.  This, 
it  is  believed,  has  been  in  some  measure  accomplished. 

It  is  almost  unnecessary,  were  it  not  for  the  satisfaction  of  discount- 
ing a  certain  possible  sort  of  criticism,  to  observe  that  no  two  persons 
would  make  out  alike  either  such  a  list  of  topics  or  the  books  named 
under  them.  To  point  out,  therefore,  that  too  few  books  or  topics  are 
mentioned  in  this  list,  and  also  too  many;  that  some  are  named  in  it, 
and  that  others  are  not,  is  simply  to  say  that  the  arrangement  made 
is  not  another  arrangement  that  has  not  been  made;  that  the  critic 
did  not  do  the  work;  that  an  elephant  is  not  a  brick;  that  opinions 
differ;  and  perhafis,  after  the  manner  of  Groldsmith's  art  critic,  that 
*fhe  picture  would  have  been  better  if  the  painter  had  taken  more 
pains."  All  these  assertions,  even  the  last,  are  however  granted. 
Nobody  can  know  the  deficiencies  of  such  a  piece  of  work  half  as 
well  as  they  who  do  it ;  but  imperfect  as  it  is,  it  is  confidently  believed 
that  this  list  is  a  safe  one  to  purchase  books  by;  and  that,  while  a 
library  containing  all  the  books  named  in  it  would  indeed  not  be  com- 
I'lete  in  any  one  general  or  special  department,  it  would  nevertheless 
l"»  an  uncommonly  comprehensive,  instructive  and  readable  collec- 
tion, either  for  a  citizen  or  for  a  town. 

No  radical  changes  have  been  made  in  the  present  edition,  for  exp» 


Preface.  vii 

fience  has  indicated  that  the  plan  of  the  work  was  a  good  one.  Many 
titles  of  suitable  books  previously  admitted,  and  of  others  subse- 
queitly  published  down  to  August,  1876,  have  been  added  in  theii 
proper  plaoes.  A  certain  number  of  others  have  been  dropped, 
most'y  because  they  were  judged  not  of  permanent  value.  The  !hree 
alphabets  of  topics  of  the  last  edition  have  been  thrown  into  one,  and 
the  sub-alphabeting  has  been  revised.  The  nomenclature  of  topics 
has  be^n  somewhat  cleared,  and  a  liberal  number  of  cro-ss-refereuces 
added,  so  that  the  present  alphabet  of  subjects  is  believed  to  be  lucid 
in  arrargement  and  easy  of  reference.  Under  a  few  heads  the  classi- 
fication ?hows  separately  the  works  on  two  sides  of  a  question,  and 
similar  iadications  have  been  given  in  a  few  titles  of  works  elsewhere ; 
but  if  the  arrangement  shows  what  the  reviser's  belief  is  on  those 
subjects,  or  any  other,  it  is  a  failure.  Short  lists  have  been  added  of 
French,  German,  Spanish  and  Italian  books,  with  the  intention  of 
pointing  cut  cheap  editions  of  such  standard  writers,  and  such  easy 
and  amusing  introductory  books  as  can  probably  be  procured  at  any 
time,  and  is  are  most  likely  to  be  useful  to  students.  And  the  list 
has  been  read  over  with  the  view  of  correcting  any  other  errors  or 
omissions. 

With  a  iew  exceptions,  titles  of  books  are  entered  but  once.  In 
the  list  of  "  Complete  Works,"  however,  and  in  that  of  "  Libraries," 
and  simila'  collections,  the  titles  of  course  cover  many  works  which 
appear  elsewhere  under  a  topic.  Thus,  Burke  on  the  Sublime,  which 
is  under  "Esthetics,"  and  Milton's  Paradise  Lost,  which  is  under 
<' Poetry,"  are  included  under  their  names  in  "  Complete  Works," 
and  the  lika  is  true  of  the  individual  books  in  the  "  Golden  Treasury 
Series,  the  "  Library  of  Wonders,"  etc. 

The  topics  chosen  have  usually  been  as  specific  as  was  practicable, 
because  these  are  most  likely  to  be  looked  for,  and  therefore  to  save 
most  labor.  Thus,  one  who  wants  books  about  the  horse,  will  find 
them  under  "  Horse,"  and  is  not  expected  to  reason  about  Domestic 
Animals,  oi  Mammalia,  or  Zoology,  or  Natural  History.  If  he  wants 
a  book  on  Chemistry  he  need  not  search  under  "Natural  Science." 
If  he  wants  one  on  Abyssinia,  he  need  not  search  Africa;  and  so  on. 
The  cross-riferences  will,  it  is  believed,  prevent  any  perplexity  from 
exceptions  to  this  rule. 

The  task  of  indicating  in  any  adequate  manner  "  the  best  books  " 
on  any  one  subject  is  obviously  a  delicate  and  difficult  one.  In  some 
departments  we  do  not  attempt  it  at  all.  But  in  others,  for  the  conve- 
nience of  furchasers,  and  without  any  purpose  of  critical  judgment, 


Tiii  Preface. 

1 

beyond  what  is  supposed  gpenerally  established,  a  certain  number  tt 
books  have  been  marked  which  are  supposed  to  be  on  the  whole  the 
best  of  those  named  on  the  subject.  Thus  :  a  means  tliat  the  took 
so  marked  is  considered  the  book,  or  as  good  as  any,  at  a  moderate  (osl , 
b  means  in  like  manner,  the  best  of  the  more  elaborate  or  costly  tooks 
on  the  subject.  In  the  department  of  Fiction  a  more  precise  cUssifi- 
cation  has  been  attempted,  in  which  a  general  idea  of  the  relative 
importance  of  the  authors  is  indicated  by  the  use  of  the  lett^^  a,  b 
and  c,  and  of  the  relative  value  of  their  several  works  by  the  aster- 
isks •  and  •*.  A  fuller  explanation  of  the  classification  of  Fiction 
will  be  found  under  the  heading  itself. 

The  Editions  quoted  are  by  preference  American,  where  Ibere  are 
Buch ;  but  English  ones  are  given  when  there  is  any  reason  for  it. 
The  Prices  given  are  the  "  long  "  or  full  retail  prices  for  copies  bound 
in  cloth.  Lower  prices  for  copies  in  paper  are  sometimes  added.  The 
additional  net  cost  of  good  library  "  half  binding"  (for  vhich  mo- 
rocco or  "  goat "  is  decidedly  the  best),  is  for  duodecimos  from  75  cents 
to  f2  per  volume  :  for  octavos,  from  f  1.50  to  $3.50  per  vohime.  Li- 
braries and  other  buyers  can,  where  purchasing  in  quantites,  usually 
be  supplied  at  a  considerable  reduction  from  the  catalogue  prices  here 
quoted,  and  such  a  reduction  is  offered  by  the  publishers  of  this  work. 

American  currency  is  most  commonly  given,  but  where  only  an 
English  price  is  found,  it  may  appear  in  sterling.  Th«se  sterling 
prices  may  be  estimated  in  federal  money  at  present,  including  aU 
expenses,  at  50  cents  to  a  shilling.  Incorporated  institutio:i3  are  how- 
ever entitled  to  deduct  the  duty  from  this  rate  ;  and  no  duty  is 
charged  on  imported  books  printed  twenty  years  ago  or  mjre. 

The  prices  of  books  change  so  much  from  year  to  yeai,  that  it  is 
impossible  to  guarantee  that  works  can  always  be  obtaiied  for  the 
sums  quoted.  Occasionally  a  book  will  be  out  of  print  and  cannot 
for  the  time  be  obtained  at  all.  In  most  cases,  however,  There  prices 
have  changed  they  have  lowered;  many  books  reported  "  o.  p."  by  the 
publishers  can  with  a  little  care  be  picked  up  at  the  list  piices  oi  less: 
and  an  estimate  of  the  cost  of  a  dozen  or  a  hundred  or  a  thousand 
volumes  at  "  Thk  Best  Reading  "  prices,  will  be  found  pretty  nearly 
correct. 

This  tabular  record  of  books  now  in  the  market  is  supphmented  bj 
a  brief  selection  from  the  wise  words  of  good  men,  on  ;he  genera) 
subject  of  books,  libraries,  and  systematic  reading,  whick  are  bettei 
worthy  of  consideration  than  any  suggestions  of  our  own  could  be. 


Abbreviations. 


The  SIZES  of  books  are  usually  indicated  thus: 

4°  or  Quarto. — The  sheet  folded  in  4  leaves. 

8°,  Octavo,  or.  8°,  Crown  Octavo.  )  Sheet  folded  in  & 

R.  S°,  or  imp.  8°,  large  size  Octavo.  ^     or  16  leaves. 

12°,  Duodecimo. — Sheet  folded  in  12  or  24  leaves. 

18°,  Octodecimo. — Sheet  folded  into  18  or  36  leaves. 

24°  and  32° Sheet  folded  into  24  and  32  leaves. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


Alb. — Albany. 

Bohn — Bohn's     Libraries    (pub- 
lished in  London. 
Bost. — Boston. 
Camb. — Cambridge. 
Chic. — Chicago. 
Cin.  or  Cine. — Cincinnati. 
Ed.— Edited. 
Edin. — Edinburgh. 
Glasg. — Glasgow. 
111.,  or  lUus. — Illustrated. 
L.,  or  Loud. — London. 


L.  &  N. — London  and  New  York. 
L.  &  B. — London  and  Boston. 
L.  &  P. — London    and   Philadel- 
phia. 

[The  three  preceding  lines  indicate 
boolcs  usually  printed  in  London,  and 
imported  in  quantities  and  issued  by 
publishers  in  New  York,  Boston  os 
Philadelphia,  usually  with  their  iii>- 
print.] 

Trans. — Translated. 
Vol.,  or  V. — Volume. 
Wash. — Washington. 


EXPLANATION 

OF  THB  1CABK8  OF  RATINa  USES  FOB 
BOOKS  AND  AUTHORS. 

Fob  the  convenience  of  book  bajers  and  readers,  the  editors  Iiave 
attempted  to  indicate  by  the  use  of  certain  rating  marks  their  opinion  of 
the  relative  value  or  importance  of  the  several  works  named  under  one 
subject  heading.  Any  such  expression  of  opinion  must  appear  more  or 
less  arbitrary,  and  probably  no  two  persons  could  be  found  to  agree  in 
the  rating  of  a  moderately  long  list  of  books.  It  is  hoped,  however,  that 
these  marks  may  prove  of  some  service,  if  only  as  atiggeationa,  and  may 
help  to  save  time  and  to  facilitate  selections. 

a  means  that  the  book  bo  marked  is  considered,  on  the  whole,  the  best 
work,  or  as  good  as  any  on  the  subject,  at  a  moderate  east;  b  means,  in 
like  manner,  the  best  of  the  more  elaborate  or  costly  books  on  the  sub- 
ject. Where  there  is  no  marked  difference  in  the  cost  of  the  books  named, 
a  means  the  book  that  is  recommended  as  the  most  desirable. 

In  the  department  of  Fiction  a  more  precise  classification  has  been 
Attempted,  in  which  a  general  idea  of  the  relative  importance  of  the 
authors  is  indicated  by  the  use  of  a,  h,  and  e,  and  of  the  relative  value 
of  the  several  works  by  the  asterisks  *  and  **.  A  fuller  explanation  of 
the  classification  of  fiction  will  be  found  under  the  heading  itself. 


THE  BEST  EEADliStG: 


CLASSIFIED   LIST 


MODERN   PUBLICATIONS, 

ENGLISH    AND   AMERICAN, 
NOW   SUPPOSED    TO    BE    IN    THE    MARKET. 

Not  meant  to  include  technical  works  on  Law,  Medicine,  Controversial  Theology. 
Exclusive  also,  of  most  of  the  School  Text  Books,  Stmday  School  Books,  Popular 
RelUjious  Books,  unimportant  Works  of  Fiction,  and  merely  temporary  or  occasional 
publications. 


Abyssinia. 

h.  Baker.     Nile  Tributaries  of  Abyssinia. 

Ilotteii.     Abyssinia  and  its  People. 

Hutchinson.      Ten  Years  among  Ethiopians. 

Lepsius.     Letters  from  Ethiopia. 

jNIarkhani.     Abyssinian  Expedition  (of  1869). 

Parkyns.     Life  in  Abyssinia. 

Plowden.     Travels  in  Abyssinia. 
«.  Russell.     Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 

Accidents. 

First  Help  in  Accidents  and  Sickness. 

a.  Hope.     Till  the  Doctor  Comes. 

b.  Howe.  Emergencies  and  How  to  Treat  them. 
Plain  Directions  for  Accidents,  &c. 

Smee.     A.  and  Emergencies.     Ed.  by  Trail. 
What  to  do  in  case  of  Accidents. 

Acoustics. 

Bartlett.     Acoustics  and  Optics. 
Davis.  A.  Light  and  Heat.  (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 
Lees.  A.  Lig.it  and  Heat.  (Elera.  Sci.  Ser.) 
Macdonald.      Sound  and  Color. 

a.  Radau.  Wonders  of  A.  (Libr.  of  Wonders). 
Saeltzer.     Treatise  on  Acoustics,  etc. 

b.  Tvndall.     On  Sound. 


8°  K  Y. 

$2  50 

12°  Loud. 

Is  Qd 

8°  Loud. 

Us 

12°  Lond. 

2  25 

8°  Lond. 

Us 

]2°  Lond. 

3  75 

8°  Lond. 

18s 

18°  N.  Y. 

75 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

12°  Phil. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

25 

12°  N.  y! 

50 

8°  N.  Y. 

3  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  Lond. 

3s6rf 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

Actors. — Africa. 


12°  N.  Y. 

S    45 

12"  Lond. 

17s  Qd 

8°  Lond. 

12  00 

12°  Boat. 

0  63 

liptorecks. 
18°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  Lond. 

12s 

12°  Lond. 

5s 

8°  Lond. 

5s 

12°  Lond. 

5> 

Actors,  Acting.     See  Criticism  ;  jyrama  ;  also  under  Biography. 
Addresses.     See  Orations. 

Adulteration  of  Food,  etc. 

Cotter.     Adulteration  of  Liquors. 
h.  Hassall.     Adulteration  Detected. 

Food  and  its  Adulteration. 

Hoskins.     What  we  Eat:  Common  A. 

Adventures  and  Perils.  See  also  Buccaneers  ;  Shiptorecks 

Barrow.     Mutiny  of  the  Bounty. 
Belcher,  Lady-     Mutiny  of  the  Bounty. 
Bernard.     A>  onderful  Escapes. 
Bruce.     Book  of  Adventures  and  Perils. 
Herbert.  •  Great  Historical  Mutinies. 

Aeronautics.     See  Ballooning. 

.Ssthetics.     See  also  Criticism ;   Fine  Arts. 

Alison.     On  Taste.  12°  N,  Y.  1  50 

Bell.  Expression:  its  Anatomy  and  Philo8ophy.l2°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Burke.    Sublime  and  Beautiful.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Day.     Principles  of  Esthetics.  12°  X.  Y.  1  25 

Hay.     Science  of  Beauty.  8°  Edin.  10s  Gd 

Hopkins.     Strength  and  Beauty.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Longinus.     ITie  Sublime.    Tr.  by  Giles.  18°  Ix»nd.  2s  6d 

Moffat.     Introd.  to  Study  of  Esthetics.  12°  Cine.  1  25 

Ruskin.     True  and  Beautiful.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00- 

Schiller,     .^sthetical  Essays  and  Letters  12°  Bohn  1  40 

Affghanistan,  etc. 

Burnes.     Residence  in  Cabul,  1842.  8°  Lond.  18s 

Elphinstone.     Kingdom  of  Cabul.  2  vols.  1819.  8°  Lond.  28s 

Honigberger.     35  Years  in  the  Ea.st.    2  vols.     8°  Lond.  30s 
Sale,  Lady.   Disasters  in  Affghanistan.    1843.    8°  Lond.  2s  Qd 

Africa.     Ancient  History,  see  History,  Ancient.     See  also  name  of  each 
country. 

1.  Travels,  etc.,  Generally. 

Grant.     Walk  across  Africa. 

Hunting  Scenes  in  the  Wilds  of  Africa. 

Kingston.    African  Travel.    Park  to  Stanley. 

Merianf.     Home  Life  in  Africa. 

Murray.     Discovery  and  A<lventure  in  A. 

Readf*.     African  Sketch  r>(Kik.     2  vols. 

Stanley.     Cooniassie  and  Magdala. 


8°  iMnd. 
12°  Phil. 
8°  I.x)nd. 

15s 
1  75 
7s6rf 

12°  Ix)nd. 

Ix)nd. 

8°  N.  Y. 

5s 
24s 
3  50> 

Africa. 


2.  Central  and  Eastern. 

a.  Baker.     Albert  N'Yauza. 
b. Ismailia. 

b.  Barth.     Travels  in  N.  and  C.  Africa.     3  vols. 
a. Same.     Abridged. 

fl.  Burton.  Lake  Regions  of  Central  Africa. 
h.  Du  Chaillu.  Explorations  in  Equat'i.  Af. 
b. Journey  to  Ashango  Land. 

Krapf .     Travels  iu  East  Africa. 

Livingstone.     Last  Journals. 

Same.     Cheap  Edition. 

New.    Wanderings  and  Labors  in  Eastern  A. 

a.  Park.     Travels  and  Life. 
Petherick.     Central  Africa. 

b.  Scliweinfurth.     Heart  of  Africa.     2  v. 
b.  Speke  and  Grant.     Source  of  the  Nile. 

Stanley.     How  I  found  Livingstone. 

Taylor.     Central  Africa. 

Thomas.    Eleven  Years  in  Central  Africa. 

3.  North. 

Cooke.  Conquest  and  Civilization  in  North  A. 
Ditson.     Crescent  and  French  Crusades. 
Hodgkin.    Journey  to  Morocco. 
Naphegyi.     Ghardaia;  90  Days  in  the  Sahara. 
Richardson.     Travels  in  the  Sahara.     2  v. 
a.  Russell.     History  of  Barbary  States. 
St.  John.     Adventures  in  Libyan  Desert. 
Tristram.     The  Great  Sahara.     2  vols. 

4.  South. 

Alexander.     Exp'n  into  So.  Africa.     2  vols. 
a.  Andersson.     Lake  Ngami. 
a. Notes  of  Travel  in  Africa. 

Okavango  River. 

South  West  Africa. 

Baldwin.     South  African  Hunting. 

Boyle.     To  the  Cape  for  Diamonds.  p 

Chapman.     Travels  in  South  Africa.     2  v. 
Gumming.    Five  Years  of  Hunter  Life  in  S.  A 


Diamond  Fields  of  South  Africa. 
fe.  Livingstone.     Missionary  Travels  in  S. 
b. Expedition  to  Zambesi. 


2  vols 
A. 


South  Africa  :  Popular  Ed. 

Moffatt.     Missionary  Adventures  in  S.  A. 
Pringle.     South  Africa. 
Taylor.     Travels  in  South  Africa. 
Wilmot  &  Chase.     Hist,  of  Cape  Colony. 


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Africa. — Agriculture. 


6.  West. 

Allen.     Expedition  to  the  Niger,  2  vols. 

Burton.     Abeokuta  and  the  Cameroons,  2  v. 

Two  Trips  to  Gorilla  Land,  2  vols. 

Forbes.     Missions  to  Dahomey,  2  vols. 
J.  Lander.     Travels  in  Africa,  2  vols. 

Monteiro.     Angola  and  R.  Congo,  2  vols. 

Toole.     Sierre  Leone  and  the  Gambia,  2  vols. 
1.  Reade.     Savage  Africa. 

Valdez.     Six  Years  in  Western  Africa. 
I.  Wilson.     Western  Africa. 


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Agricultural  Chemistry. 

Boussingault.     Rural  Economy. 

Caldwell.     Agricultural  Chemical  Analysis. 
b.  Johnson.     How  Crops  Grow. 

b. How  Crops  Feed. 

a.  Jolinston.     Agricultural  Chemistry. 

a. Elements  of  Agricultural  C,  etc. 

a.  Liebig.     Agricultural  Chemistry. 

Natural  Laws  of  Husbandry. 

a.  Norton.     Scientific  Agriculture. 


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Agriculture. — See  also  Botany ;  Gardening ;  Domestic  Animals;  Drain- 
ing ;  Fruity  Poultry  :  antl  names  of  Crops,  yinimals,  etc. 


.  Allen.     New  Am«^rican  Farm  Book. 
Buell.     Farmer's  Companion. 

Farmer's  Instructor,  2  vols. 

Clift.     Tim  Bunker  Papers. 
Copeland.     A.,  .\nc.  and  Mod.,  3  vols. 
Copeland.     Country  I.,ife.     Illus. 
Darlington.     American  Weeds  and  Useful 

Plants, 
Emerson.     Manual  of  Agriculture. 
Enfield.     On  Indian  Corn. 
Farming  for  Boys. 
Flint     Grasses  and  Forage  Plants. 
(Jaylord  &  Tucker.     Husbandry,  2  vols. 
Grant.     On  Beet  Root  Sugar. 
Greeley.     What  I  Know  about  Farming. 


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6.  Loudon.     Cyclop,  of  Agriculture.  8° 

iMitchell.     My  Farm  at  Edgewood.  12° 

a.  Rural  Studies.  12° 

a.  Our  Farm  of  Four  Acres.  16° 

Stephens.     Book  of  the  Farm,  2  vols.  R.  8° 

Wanklyn.     Milk  Analysi-s.  12° 

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A  Farmer's  Vacation.     Sq.  8° 

b. Handy  Book  of  Husbandry.  8° 

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Alaska. — Alphabets. 


Alaska. 

h.  Dall.     Alaska  and  its  Resources. 
a.  ^Vhymper.     Alaska.     Illustrated. 

Albania. 


R.  8°  Bost. 
8°  N.  Y. 


Walker.  Through  Macedonia  to  the  Albanian 

Lakes.      8°  Lond. 
Wingfield.     Tour  in  Albania,  Dalraatia,  etc.    12°  Lond. 

Albigenses  and  Waldenses. 

Baird.  History  of  Waldenses.  8°  N.  Y. 
Beckwith.  Lite  and  Labors  among  Wal- 
denses. 12°  Lond. 
Faber.  Ancient  Vallenses  and  Albigenses.  8°  Lond. 
Gilly.  Valdenses,  etc.  12°  Lond. 
ISismondi.    Crusades  against  the  Albigenses.  8°  Lond. 

Alchemy. 

Book  of  Quinte-essence.     Ed.  by  Furnivall.       8°  Lond. 

Hitchcock.     Alchemy  and  the  Alchemists.        12°  Bost. 

a.  Pepper.     Half  Hours  with  the  Alchemists.       12°  Lond. 

Alcohol. — See  Narcotics,  etc. ;  Temperance. 
Algiers. 

Blackburn.     Artists  and  Arabs.  8°  Lond. 

French  in  Algiers.  12°  Lond. 

Gaskell.     Algeria  as  it  Is.  12°  Lond. 

Gerard.     Lion  Hunting  in  Algeria.  12°  N.  Y. 

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Morell.     Topo.  and  Hist,  of  Algeria.  8°  T^ond. 

Naphegyi.     Among  the  Arabs.  12°  Phil. 

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Allegory.     See  under  Ficllon. 

Alphabets,  Lettering,  Monograms. 

Book  of  Monograms.  R.  8°  N.  Y. 

Copley.     Alphabets.  Obi.  4°  N.  Y. 

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to  18th  Century.  Lond. 

Handbook  of  MS.,  Missal  and  Ornamental  Al- 
phabets. Obi.  8°  Lond. 

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702  Monograms  in  Colors.  8°  Lond. 

Lillie.     Alphabet  of  Monograms.  F°  Lond. 

Monogram  and  Alphabet  Album. 

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Shaw.    Alphabets,  Numerals  and  Devices.    R.  S°  Lond.  31s  Qd 

Handbook  of  Alphabets.                               8"  Lond.  15» 

Mediaeval  Alphabets,  etc.                        R.  8°  Lond.  $7  50 

•Standard  Sign  Writer.  4"  N.  Y. 

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b.  Brockedon.     Passes  of  the  Alps.                           4°  Lond.  150» 

Berlepsch.     The  Alps.                                           8°  Lond.  10s 

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Theory  of  Glaciers  of  Savoy.                       8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

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«.  .Fones.     The  Regular  Swiss  Round.                     8°  Lond.  7s  6d 

Peaks,  Passes  and  Glaciers,  2  vols.                  R.  8°  Lond.  15  00 

«.  Same,  cheap  edition.                                  12°  Lond.  2  00 

Smith,  Albert.     Story  of  Mont  Blanc.               12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

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a. Mountaineering  in  the  Alps.                       8°  Lond.  7s  6fl 

Hours  of  Exercise  in  the  Alps.                    8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Amazon  River.     See  Brazil. 

America.     See  also  Arctic  Regions,  and  separate  Countries;  United 
States,  etc. 

1.  Antiquities. 

Baldwin.    Ancient  America.                             12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Squier  &  Davis.    Antiq.  and  Discoveries  in  the 

West.  4°  Sm.  Inst.  10  00 

2.  Discovery. 

a.  Abbott,  J.  Discovery  of  America,  3  vols.  16°  N.  Y.  2  25 
Beamish.     Discovery  of  America  by  Northmen 

in  10th  Century.  8°  Lond.  2  50 
De  Costa,  Columbus  and  the  Geograpjjers  of 

the  North.                                                           Hartf.  1  00 

Pre-Columbian  Discovery  of  America.     12°  Alb'y.  2  50 

Davis.     Spanish  Conquest  of  New  Mexico.         8°  Doylest.  3  00 
Eden.     First  Three  English  Books  on  America. 

Edited  by  Arber.  4°  L.  &  N.  Y.  9  00 

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d.  Irving,  T.     De  Soto  in  Florida.                         12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Kohl.     Discovery  of  America,  2  vols.                   8°  Lond.  16s 

Leland.  Fusang.     Discovery  of  America  in  5th 

Century.                                                       12°  N.  Y.  1  75 
Smith,  J.  T.     Discovery  of  America  by  North- 
men.                                                            8°  Lond.  6s 
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America. — Ancient  History. 


3.  Early  and  Gkxeual  History. 

Charlevoix.     New  France  ;  by  Shea,  3  vols.       8°  N.  Y.  ^15  00 
Domeiiecli .     Seven  Years  in  Deserts  of  North 

Amei-ica,  2  vols.                                             8°  Lond.  Gs 

a.  DeVere.     Romance  of  American  Histoiy.         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Helps.   Spanish  Conquests  in  America.  4  vols.  12°  N.  Y  6  00 
/>.  I'arkman.     Discovery  of  the  Great  West.            8°  Bost.  2  50 

b.  Jesuits  in  North  America.                            8°  Bost.  2  50 

A.  Pioneers  of  France  in  the  New  World.         8°  Bost.  2  50 

Robertson.     History  of  America.                           8°  N.  Y.  2  25 

4.  Central. 

Froebel.     Travels  in  Central  America,  etc.         8°  Loud.  18s 

Morelet.     Travels  in  Central  America.                 8°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Norman.     Ruined  Cities  of  Yucatan.                   8°  N.  Y. 
Patterson,  W.     Central  America,  from  a  MS. 

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ft.  Squier.     Notes  on  Central  America.                     8°  N.  V.  4  00 

Nicaragua.                                                        8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Honduras.                                                        8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Mrs.     Travels  in  Central  America.             8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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b. Yucatan,  2  vols.                                              8°  N.  Y.  G  00 

Weils.     Honduras.     Illustrated.                          8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

5.  South. 

Baxlev.  What  I  saw  on  W.  Coast  S.  Am.  8°  N.  Y.  3  50 
Bisho}).  1000  Miles  Walk  across  S.  America.  12°  Bost.  1  50 
Grimshaw.  History  of  South  America.  12°  Phil.  1  00 
Hassaurek.  Four  Years  among  Spanish  Amer- 
icans. 12°  N.  Y,  1  75 
«.  Humboldt.  Equinoc.  South  America,  3  vols.  Bohn.  5  25 
Hutchinson.   Recollections  of  South  America.     8°  Lond.  21s 

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Myers.  Tropics  of  South  America.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Paez.  Travels  in  South  and  Central  America.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Waterton.     Wanderings  in  South  America.      12°  Lond.  5s 

Americanisms  in  Language. 

Bartlett.     Dictionary  of  Americanisms.              8°  Bost.  2  50 

De  Vere.     Americanisms.                                    12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Amusements.     See  Athletic  Sports ;    Games  and  Amusements;   Gym- 
nastics. 

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Analysis,  Grammatical.     See  Grammar;   Language. 

Anatomy.     See  Physiology  and  Anatomy. 

Ancient  History.     See  History. 


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Anecdotes  of  Clergy  in  America.  12"  Phil.  ^1  50 

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a. : Moral  and  Religious  Anecdotes.  8°  Bost.  5  0) 

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Book  of  Modern  Anecdotes.  Loud.  3^  0^/ 
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ilair.  Scotch  Anecdotes.  50 
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New  Cyclopaedia  of  Illustrative  Anecdotes,  Re- 
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acter.                                                            12°  Edin.  Is  6rf 
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Moffatt.     Secrets  of  Angling.                              12°  Lond.  3  00 

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Superior  Fishintr.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Anglo-Saxon  Language. — Antiquities. 


Same.     Illustrated  by  Major.  12°  Bost.  $2  50 

Fac-simile  Reprint  of  First  Edition.       12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Anglo-Saxon  Language. 

Anglo-Saxon  Derivatives.  12°  1  50 

Anglo-Saxon  Root  Words.  12°  1  25 

h.  Bi>.s\vorth.     Anglo-Saxon  Dictionary.  8°  Lond.  &P.  4  50 

Carpenter.     Intro,  to  Anglo-Saxon.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

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early  English.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

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Thorpe.     Anglo-Saxon  Vers,  of  the  Gospel.        8°  Lond.  &P.  3  00 

Poems  of  Beowulf.  P.  8°  Lond         7s  6rf 

Anglo-Saxons.     See  also  England ;   Historjj. 
Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle,  edited  by  Thorpe, 

2  vols. 
Earle.     Two  Saxon  Chronicles. 

b.  Kemble.     Saxons  in  England,  2  vols. 
Miller.     History  of  Anglo-Saxons. 

a.  Palgrave.     History  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  111. 
Thrupp.     Anglo-Saxon  Home. 

b.  Turner.     History  of  Anglo-Saxons,  3  vols. 

Animal  Magnetism. 

Aslibuvner.      Anim'l  Mag.  and  Spiritualism. 

De  Vere.     Modern  Magic. 

Esdaile.     Mesmerism  in  India. 

Lee.     Animal  Magnetism. 

Reichenbach.     Physico-Physiol.  Research. 

Townshend.      On  Mesmerism. 

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History,  and  its  subordinate  heads  ;  and  names  of  Animals. 

Antarctic  Regions.     See  Arctic,  etc. 

Anthropology.     See  Darwinism  ;  Ethnology  :  Pre-historic  Man. 

Antiquities.     See    also    Classical   Dictionaries ;  and  under  names  of 
countries,  etc. 

a.  Brand.     Popular  Antiquities,  3  vols.                  12°  Bohn.  7  50 

Bucke.     Ruins  of  Ancient  Cities,  2  vols.            \S°  X.  Y.  1  50 
a.  Chambers.     Book  of  Days,  2  vols.                 R.   8°  Lond.  &P.  8  00 
Cooper.     Archaic  Dictionary,  Biog.  Hist,  and 

Mythol.                                                              8°  Lond.  15s 

a.  Fairholt.     Archaeology  and  Art.                           8°  Lond.  12s 
Fosbrooke.      Encyclopaedia  of  Antiquities,  2 

vols.                                                          R.  8°  Lond.  35s 

A  9 


8°  Ldnd. 

17s 

8°  Oxfd. 

16s 

8°  Lond. 

28s 

12°  Lond. 

2  50 

12°  Lond. 

2  50 

8°  Lond. 

12s 

8°  Lond. 

36s 

8°  Lond. 

\2sM 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  Lond. 

6s6rf 

16°  Lond. 

4s 

8°  Lond. 

QsM 

12° 

1  25 

Apparitions. — Archipelago. 


8o  Lond. 
8°  Lond. 

42« 
28< 

8«  N.  Y. 
8°  Loud. 

S4  00 
15s 

F°  Lond. 

12°  Edinb. 

8°  Lond. 

100s 
1  50 
7  50 

King.     Antique  Gems. 
Palliser.     Historic  Devices,  Badges,  etc. 
Rich.     Dictionary  of  Roman  and  Greek  Anti- 
quities. 
Stephens.     Flint  Chips. 

Stephens.     Monuments  of  Scandinavian  Eng- 
land.    2  vols. 
Temples,  Tombs  and  Monuments.     Illus. 
b.  Westropp.     Hand  Book  of  Archaeology. 

Apparitions.     See  also  Demonology ;  Dreams;   SpiiUua'lsm:  Super- 
naturalism  ;  Superstitions. 

Crossland.     Kssay  on  Apparitions. 
a.  Crowe,  Mrs.     The  Night  Side  of  Nature. 
Hibbert.     Philosophy  of  Apparitions. 
Jung-Stilling.    Theory  of  Pneumatology. 

Aquarium.    , 

Butler.     Family  Aquarium, 
a.  Hibberd.     Book  of  the  Aquarium  ;  Marine. 

Same.     Fresh  Water. 

Edwards.     Life  Beneath  the  Waters. 
h.  Gosse.     The  Aquarium. 
a.  Hughes.     Marine  Aquaria. 

Jones.     Aquarian  Naturalist. 

Sowerby.  Marine  and  Fresh  Water  Aquarium.  12°  Lond. 

Wood.     Common  Objects  by  Seashore. 

Arabia. 

Blackburn.     Artists  and  Arabs. 
Burckhardt.     Travels  in  Arabia.     2  vols. 
Burton,  Lieut.     Pilgrimage  to  Mecca,  &c. 

a.  Ciicliton.     History  of  Arabia,  2  vols. 
Laborde.    Journey  through  Arabia. 
Lowth.     Wanderer  in  Arabia.    2  vols. 
Maughan.     Alps  of  Arabia. 

b.  Palgrave.     Journey  through  Arabia.  Cr, 
Taylor.     The  Heart  of  Arabia.     Illustrated 

Arboriculture. — See  Trees. 

Archaeology. — See  Antiquities;  Pre-historic  Man. 

Archery. 


12°  Lond. 

2s  6d 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Edinb. 

12s 

12°  N.  Y. 

75 

16°  N.  Y. 

75 

16°  Ivond. 

3s  Qd 

16°  Lond. 

2s 

.  8°  Lond. 

7s6rf 

8°  Lond. 

17s 

8°  Lond. 

2s  Qd 

12°  Lond. 

18s 

12°  Lond. 

5s 

16°  Lond. 

50 

8°  Lond. 

7» 

8°  Lond. 

24s 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

18s 

Lond. 

21s 

8°  Ixjnd. 

6s 

•.  8°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

A.scham.  Toxophilas.  (Arber  Reprints.) 
Essays  on.     Illustrated. 

Archipelago . — See  Greece ;  Mtditerranean. 

10 


16°  Lond. 
8°  Lond. 


Is 
450 


Architecture. 


Architecture. — See  also  Cathedrals  ;  Fine  Arts. 

1.  History. 

Architecture  of  the  Victorian  Age.                     4°  Lond  SI 2  ()(> 

Eastlake.     History  of  Gothic  Revival.          R.  8°  Loud.  31«  uJ 
b.  Fergusson.     History  of  Architecture.     4  vols.  8°  M.  Y. 

Vols.   1  and  "J  (Ancient  Arch.)      Separ- 
ately, ea.  12  00 

Vol.    3.     Indian    and    Eastern     Arch). 

Separately.  17  00 

Vol.  4.  (Modern  Arch.)     Separately.  12  00 

Lefevre.     Beauties  of  Modern  Architecture. R.    8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Architec.    Instructor,  iiistory,  &c.                4°  N.  Y.  10  0* 

a.  Lefevi'e.     Wonders  of  Arcliitecture.                    1"2°  N.  Y.  1  25 

«.  Ruskin.     Seven  Lamps  of  Architecture.            12°  N.  Y.  1  /o 

a. Lectures  on  Architecture.                            12°  N.  Y.  1  5J 

b. Stones  of  Venice,  3  vols.                             12°  N.  Y.  7  00 

Seroux    d'Agincourt.     History  of  Art  (and 

.\rch.)  by  its  Monuments.  F°.  Lond. 

Sharpe.     Seven  Periods  of  Christian  Arch.         8°  Lond.  lO.s- 

VioUet-le-Uuc.  Discourses  on  Arch.  Illust.  W.L.  8°  Bost.  8  03 

2.  DicTioxAuiES,  Text-Books,  etc. 

Anderson.   Strength  of  Materials  &  Structures.  12°  Lond.  3.s  Qd 

Brandon.   Analysis  of  Gothic  Arch.     2  vols.       4°  Lond.  63s 

Ilorton.     Architecture  for  General  Readers.     16°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Uowning's  AVightwick's  Hints  to  Arch.               8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Eassie.  "  Ilealthv  Houses.                                      12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Field,  Walter.    'Stones  of  the  Temple.     111.     12°  2  50 

6.  Gwilt.     Encvclopoedia  of  Arch.     By  Papworth 

and  .Tewitt.                                                    8°  Lond.  52s  6d 
Hand-Books  to  Cathedrals  of  England,    &c. 

8  vols.                                                            12°  Lond.  91.s- 

«.  Hatfield.     American  House  Carpenter.               8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Hobbs.     Architecture.                                             8°  Phil.  3  00 

Holly.     Church  Architecture.                     Large  4°  Ilartf.  10  00 

Hull.     Build,  and  Ornam.  Stones  of  G.  Brit.      8°  X.  Y.  4  50 

Jackson.     Modern  Gothic  Architecture.              8°  Lond.  .5.'? 

Monckton.     National  Builder.  12  00 

Nicholson.     Princijiles  of  Architecture.               8°  Lond.  Sis  Od 

Otis.     Sacred  and  Constructive  Art.                   12°  X.  Y.  1  2> 

rt.  Parker.     Glossary  of  Terms  in  Architecture.     12°  Lond.  3  75 

a. Intro,  to  Study  of  Gothic  Arch.                12°  Lond.  2  50 

Pugin.       Gloss,  of  Eccles.  Ornament.                   4°  Lond.  126.9 

Examples  of  Gothic  Arch.  3  vols.               4°  Lond.  126.s 

Pointed  or  Christ.  Architecture.                  4°  Lond.  15s 

Rogers.     Specifications  for  Practical  Arch.         8°  Lond.  IS.s* 

Ruskin.     The  Poetrv  of  Architecture,                12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Timbs.     Abbeys,  Castles,  &  Anc.  Halls.  3  v.  P.  8°  Lond.  ea.  Ss  6d 

Vitruvius.     On  Architecture.     (Weale's  ed.)  10°  Lond.  5s 

Weale's  Dictionary  of  Terms.                               16°  Lond.  4.s 

11 


Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions. 


3.  Designs  for  Churches  and  Residences  ;  Construction  ; 
Fittings,  etc."    See  also  School  Architecture. 

BicknelJ     Village  Builder.  4°  N.  Y.        $10  00 

Same  with  Supplement.                               i°  N.  Y.  12  00 

Birch.     Laborers'  Cottages.                          R.     8**  Lend.  3s  M 
Burn.     Stone,  Brick,  and  Slate  Work.  (Elem. 

Sci.  Series.)     2  vols.  16°  N.  Y.  ea.        75 

Timber    and  Iron  Work.     (Elem.    Sci. 

Series.)     2  vols.  16°  N.  Y.  ea.        75 

,      ^.^^  Same.     (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.)  4  vols.                 12°  N.  Y.  8  00 

h.  Cleveland  &  Backus.   Cottage  aud  Farm  Arch,    8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Cummings  and  Miller.    Modern   Amer.  Arch.    4°  N.  Y.  10  00 

a.  Downing.     Architecture  of  Country  Houses.      8°  N.  Y.  6  00 
a. Rural  Arch,  and  Landsc.  Gardening.         8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Elliott.     Book  of  American  Interiors.   Illustr.  4°  Bost.  10  00 

Field.     City  Architecture.                                R.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Gardner.     Homes  and  How  to  Make  them.       12°  Bost.  2  00 

Grammar  of  Housfi  Planning.                              12°  Loud  2  50 

Hallett.  Specifications  for  Frame  Houses.  Pap.  1  75 
6.  Hibberd.    Rustic  Adornments  for  Homes  of 

Taste.                                                              8°  Lond.  9  00 

Designs  for  Country  Seats.                                    8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

b.  Loudon.     Ency.  of  Cottage,   Farm   and  Villa 

Architecture.                                                  8°  Lond.  15  00 

Nicholson.   Carpenters'  and  Builders'  Guide.    4°  Phila.  4  50 

Richardson.     Housebuilding.    Illustrated.          8°  L.  &  N.  3  50 

Riddell.     Designs  for  Model  Countiy  Resid.      F°  Phila.  15  00 

h.  Sloane.    Constructive  Architecture.                    4°  Phila.  9  00 

h. Citv  and  Suburban  Architecture.               4°  Phila.  15  00 

b. Hoinestead  Architecture.                              8°  Phila.  4  50 

a. Todd.     Country  Homes.                                       12°  2s.  Y.  150 
Varin.     Picturesque  Architecture  of  Switzer- 
land.    Heliotvpes                                          4°  Bost.  12  00 

Habitations  of  Man. '  Tr.                           8°  Bost.  5  00 

a.  Vaux.    Villas  and  Cottages.                                  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Viollet-le-Duc.     Story  of  a  House.                        8°  Bost.  5  00 
Weideninann.     Beautifying   Country  Homes. 

IIlu.strated.                                                     4°  N.  Y.  15  00 

Wheeler.      Choice  of  a  Dwelling.                    P.  8°  I>ond.  7a-  Grf 

a.  Wheeler.     Homes  for  the  People.                        12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Rural  Homes.                                              12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Withers.     Church  Architecture.     Illustrated.    4°    ^  20  00 

W(X)dward.  Landscape,  Gard.  and  Rural  Arch. 12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

National  Architecture.                                  4°  N.  Y.  12  00 

a. Suburban  and  Country  Homes,  3  works, 

each                                                              12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Arctic  and  Antarctic  Regions. 

a.  Barrow.     Voyages  in  Arctic  Regions.                18°  N.  Y.  1  00 
Back.     Joinnt-v  to  Polnr  Sea.                               8°  Lond.       30* 
12 


Argentine  Republic. — Armenia. 


Bradford.     Arctic  Regions,  with  Photographs. 

Roy.  broadside.                                                  Lond.  5255 

Chisholin,  Mrs.     I'erils  in  Polar  Seas.  Paper.     8*^  Lond.  6s 

Franklin.     Voyages  to  Polar  Sea.     4  vols.        18°  Lond.  20.'? 

Hall,  etc.     Explorations  in  Arctic  Seas.              8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Ilartwig.     Polar  World.     Illustrated.                  8"  N.  Y.  10  50 

Hayes.     Land  of  Desolation.                               12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

a. Open  Polar  Sea.                                               8°  N.  Y.  3  75 

a. Arctic  Boat  Journey.                                    12°  Bost.  2  50 

«.  Kane.     Expedition  in  Pursuit  of  Franklin.         8°  N.  Y.  4  50 

•a. Second  Arctic  Expedition.     2  vols.             8°  Phila.  5  00 

Koldewey.     North  German  Polar  Expedition, 

18(39-70.                                                          8°  Lond.  3.5s 

Lamont.     Yachting  in  Arctic  Seas.                       8°  Lond.  18s 
c  Leslie.     Discovery  and  Adventures    in   Polar 

Regions.                                                        18°  N.  Y.  75 

McClintock.     Fate  of  Sir  J.  Franklin.                 8°  Lond.  16s 

IMarkhani.     Whaling  Cruise  to  Baffin's  Bay.      8°  Lond.  18s 

Threshold  of  the  Unknown  Region.            8°  Lond.  lOs  M 

Milton  and  Cheadle.   N.  W.  Passage  by  Land.    8°  Lond.  6s 

Osborn.     Discovery  of  the  N.  W.  Passage.         12°  Lond.  3s  6(/ 

ii.  Parry.     A^oyages  to  Polar  Seas.     2  vols.             18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Riciiardson.     Arctic  Expedition.                         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

The  Polar  Regions,  2  vols.                             8°  Lond.  4  00 

Scoresby.     The  Franklin  Expedition.                   8°  Lond.  6s 
Smith,  D.  M.     Arctic  Expeditions,  to   1875. 

15  parts.                                                             4°  Edin.  ea.    2s 
Snow.     Cruise  off  Terra  del  Fuego  and  Falk- 
land Island.     2  vols.                                   12°  Lond.  24s 
Thirty  Years  in  Arctic  Regions.                          12°  Phila.  1  75 
Tvson.     Voyage  of  the  Polaris.                              8°  N.  Y.  4  00 
Wells.     Gateway  to  the  Polynia.                           8°  Lond.  6s 
Wilkes.     U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition.  5  vols.  4°  Phila. 

Same.     5  vols.  roy.  8°  Phila. 

«.  Wrangell.     Expedition  to  Polar  Sea.                18°  X.  Y.  75 

Argentine  Republic. 

King.     Twenty-Four  Years  in.                             12°  K  Y.  100 

Page.     La  Plata  and  Argentine  Confederation.    8°  X.  Y.  5  00 

a.  Sarmiento.     Life  in  Argentine  Republic.            8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Arizona. 

Cozzens.     The  Marvellous   Country  ;  Arizona 

and  New  Mexico.  ^  Cr.  8°  Bost.  2  50 
McCormick.       Arizona,    its    Condition     and 

Prospects.                                                         8°  N.  Y.  25 

Maury,     Arizona.                                                 12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Armenia. 

a.  Curzon.     Armenia  and  p]rzeroom.                       12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

13 


Arms. — Asia  Minor. 


Dwight    Reformation  in  Aniieuia.  8°  f.iond.  5s 

Southgate.     Armenia  and  Kurdistan.  2  vols.     8°  Loud.        15« 

Arms — Armor. 

Deramin.      Arms   and    Armor,       (Illustrated 

Library  of  Wonders.)                                  12°  N.  Y.  SI  25 

Hewitt.     Ancient  Annor  &  Weapons.     3  vols.  8°  Oxford.  50.v 

Jervis.     Engines  of  War.                                      8°  Lond.  (is 

a.  Lacombe.     Anns  and  Armor.                             12°  N.  Y.  1  25 
Meyrick.     Ancient  Armor,  (expensive.)  3  vols.F°.  Lond. 

Arts  and  Trades. — See  Fine  Arts;  Mechanics;  and  Names  of 
Separate  Arts,  etc. 

Artillery. — See  Arms. 

Ashantee. 

Boyle.     Through  Fanteeland  to  Coomassie.      12°  Lond.       14* 
Brackenbury.     Ashanti  War.     From  Official 

Documents.     2  vols.  8°  Loud.        2bs 

Asia. — See  also  East ;  also  Names  of  Countries. 

Bellew,     Indus  to  Tigris.                                      8°  Lond.  14» 

Kashmere  and  Kandahar.                            8°  Lond.  16s 

Forbes.     Empires  and  Cities  of  Asia.            p.  8°  Lond.  5s 

b.  Gordon.     Roof  of  the  World.  (Tibet,  Pamir, 

etc.)  r.     8°  Edin.        Z\s  6(/ 

ft.  Heeren.     Asiatic  Nations.    2  vols.  8°  Lond.        2U 

Henderson.       Lahore  to  Yarkand.  8°  Lond.        42s 

a.  Hue.     Travels  in  Tartary  and  Thibet.  12°  N.  Y.               75 

Knox.     Overland  through  Asia.  8°  N.  Y.           3  50 
Malcolm.     Missionary  Travels  in  S.  E.  Asia. 

2  vols.  12°  Lond.        16s 

Polo,  M.     Voyages  and  Travels.  18°  N.  Y.              75 

Book  of,  by  Yule.     2  vols.  8°  J>ond.        42s 

Prejevalsky.     Mongolia,  Tangut  Country.  Tr. 

by  Morgan.     2  vols.                                       8"  Loiul.  42.s' 

a.  Puinpelly.     Across  America  and  Asia.                8°  X.  Y.  2  50 

Schuyler.  Turkistan.  Notes  of  a  Journey,  2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  5  GO 

a.  Taylor.     India,  China,  and  Japan.                    12°  N.  Y.  1  .")(> 
Thomson.     Straits   of    Malacca,  Indo-China, 

China.                                                            8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Torren.s.     Empire  in  Asia.                                 8°  Jyind.  14.-< 

Vambery.     Travels  in  Central  Asia.                    8°  N.  Y.  4  •")() 

Vincent.     Land  of  the  White  Elephant.             8°  N.  Y.  .3  .")() 

a.  Wilson.     The  Abode  of  Snow.                             8°  N.  Y.  2  2.5 

Wood.    Journey  to  the  Source  of  the  Oxus.      8°  Lond.  12s 

Shore  of  Lake  Aral.                                      8°  Lond.  14« 

Asia  Minor. 

FcUowes.     Excursion  in.  12°  Lond.         9» 

14 


AsBaBBins. — Astronomy. 


Hamilton.     Researches  in.     2  vols.  8°  Lond. 

Leake.     Travels  in.  S°  Lond. 

Van  Lennep.     Travels  in.     2  vols.  8°  Lond. 

Assassins. 

Ilammer-Purgstall.     Hist,  of  the  Assassins.    12°  Lond. 
Walpole.     Ansayrii  and  Assassins.     3  vols.      8°  Loud. 

Assaying.     See  Metallurgy. 

Assyria  ;  Cuneiform  Inscriptions.     See  also  Nineveh. 

a.  A.  to  Fall  of  Nineveh,     (Anc.  History  from 

Monuments.)  12°  N.  Y. 

Birch.     Assyrian  Texts.     5  vols.  Lond. 

Sayce.     Elementary  Assyrian  Grammar.     Sm.  4°  Lond. 

b.  Smith,  George  A.     Assyrian  Eponym  Canon,      ^ 

Solomon  to  Nebuchadnezzar.  8°  Lond. 

Chaldean  Account  of  Genesis.  8°  Lond. 

Explorations  and  Discoveries  in  A.  8°  Lond. 

History  of  Assurbanipal.     (Assyrian  and 

English.)  Imp.  8°  Lond. 

Astrology. 

Astrology  as  it  is. 

a.  Lilly.     Introduction  to  Astrology. 
Zadkiel.     Grammar  of  Astrology.  2  vols. 

Hand  Book  of  Astrology.     1  vol. 

Astronomy.     See  also  Cosmology. 

Airy.     Popular  Astronomy. 
•  Arago.     Astronomy.     2  vols. 
Bartlett.     Spherical  Astronomy. 

b.  Bouvier.     Manual  of  Astronomy. 
Brewster.     More  Woiids  than  One. 

a.  Denison.     Astronomy  without  Mathematics. 

b.  Dunkin.     The  Midnight  Sky.  R.  8°  Lon( 
Ennis.     Origin  of  the  Stars. 
Evers.     Nautical  Astron.     (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Same.     (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.) 

a.  Flammarion.     Wonders  of  the  Heavens.     (111. 

Libr.  of  Wonders.) 
a.  Guillemiu.     The  Heavens.     Illustrated. 

Wonders   of   the   Moon.      (111.  Libr.  of 

Wonders.) 

Herschel.     Outlines  of  Astronomy. 

Same. 

Hind.     Solar  System. 

On  Comets. 

Kirkwood.     Comets  and  Meteors. 
Knight.     Plurality  of  Worlds. 


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24s 


7s  Qd 
42s 


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9s 
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28s 


12°  Lond. 

6s  M 

12°  Bohn. 

2  25 

12°  Lond. 

7s 

12°  Lond. 

'SsGd 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  50' 

8°  Lond. 

45s" 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

8°  Phila. 

3  00> 

16°  Lond. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

a.  &  N.  Y. 

3  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  N.  Y. 

75 

"l2°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

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4  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

50 

8°  Lond. 

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1  25 

12°  Lond. 

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15 


Atheiszo. — Athens. 


Lackland.     Meteors  and  Aerolites.  16°  N.  Y. 

Lardiier.      Astronomy.  12°  Lond. 

Leach.     God's  Glory  in  the  Heavens.  1U°  Loud. 

I^'wis.     .i^trouomy  of  the  Ancients.  8°  Loud. 

Lockyer.     Elementary  Astronomy.  12°  N.  Y. 

i. Contributions  to  Solar  Physics.  8°  N.  Y. 

Lyle.     What  are  the  Stars?     Illustrated.  4°  Lond- 

Miller.     Romance  of  Astronomy.  12°  Lond. 

a.  Mitchel.     Poj^ular  Astronomy.  12°  N.  Y. 

i. Planetary  and  Stellar  Worlds.  12°  X.  Y. 

i>. Astronomy  of  the  Bible.  12°  N.  Y. 

Meison.     The  Moon  and  its  Surface.  8°  Loud. 

Nichol.     Architecture  of  the  Heavens.  8° 

Stellar  Univei*se.  8°  Lond. 

Solar  System.  8°  Lond. 

System  of  the  World.  8°  Lond. 

b.  Norton.     Treatise  on  Astronomy.  8°  X.  Y. 
b.  Olmsted.     Introduction  to  Asti-onbmy.  8°  X.  Y. 

J'lummer.     Astronomy.     (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.)       16°  X.  Y. 

Proctor.     Borderland  of  Science,  12°  X.  Y. 

Easays  on  Astronomy.  8°  X.  Y. 

Expanse  of  Heaven:  Essavs.  12°  X.  Y. 

a. Half  Hours  with  the  Telescope.  16°  X.  Y. 

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Hand  Book  of  the  Stars.  12°  Lond. 

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The  Moon.  8°  X.  Y. 

Other  Worlds  than  Ours.  12°  X.  Y. 

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Strancre  Disc.  Resp.  Aurora. 

Tlie  Sun.  8°  Lond. 

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Rosser.     The  Stars;  How  to  know  them,  etc.  R.  8°  I^nd, 
Schellen.     Xebula?,  Comets,  ^leteoric  Showers.        Bost. 

Watson.     Theoretical  Astronomy.  R.  8°  Phila. 

"Whf'well.     Astronomy  and  Phvsics.  12°  IjOnd. 

Plurality  of  Worlds.         '  12°  Bost. 

Whitall.     Planisphere  of  Heavens,  2  parts,  each 

Zurcher  and  MargoUd.     Meteors,  etc.  12°  X^.  Y. 

Atheism.     See  Infidelity;  RationalUm. 


Athens.     See  also  Greece. 

h.  Bopckh.     Pub.  Econ.  of  Athens. 

Buhver.     Athen.s,  Ms  Ri.se  and  Fall. 

Dyer,  T.  H.     Ancient  Athens. 
h.  Le.ake.     Topog.  of  Athens.     2  vols. 

Mueller.     Athens  and  Attica. 
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Athletio  Sporte. — Atlases. 


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Wordsworth.     Atheus  aud  Attica.  12°  Loud.  5s 

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iiuj ;  liowing. 

<i.  Deppiug.     VVouders  of  Bodily  Strength.           12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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AVilkinson.     Modern  Athletics.  Loud.  ()s 

Wood.     Manual  of  Physical  exercise.  12°  -N'.  Y.  1  50 

Atlases. 

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Maps. 

Bartholomew.     The  Portable  Atlas.  imp. 

h.  Black.     Atlas  of  the  World. 

Butler.  Hand  Atlas  of  Mod.  Geography. 

Chambers'  Cyclopaedia  Atlas. 

Colton.     General  Atlas. 
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Johnston.     School  Classical  Atlas. 

Royal  Atlas  of  Mod.  Geog. 

Lowry.     Uuivei'sal  Atlas. 

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Mercantile  Map  of  the  World,   mounted  on 

cloth  or  on  rollers,  55x40  in. 
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"  "  "      (smaller). 

I.  Putnam's  International  Mod.  Geog. 

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half  mor.  8°  G.  &  X.      13  00 
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above).     Leip.  &  N.  Y.  4  50 

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ography.    Imp.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 
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"     to  Hist.  Europe,  73  Maps.  Leips.  &  N.  Y.  27  50 

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Bennett.     Ballad  History  of  England. 

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Same.  3  vols. 

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Ilankey.     Principles  of  Banking. 

Lawson.     Hist,  of  Banks  in  Great  Britain. 

Lewing.     History  of  Savings  Banks. 

London  Banks,  Credit,  Discounts,  &c. 

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Theory  and  l*ractice  of  Banking.  2  vols. 

Martin.     Stories  of  Banks  and  Bankers. 

Price.     Handbook  of  London  Bankers  and 
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Barbciry  States.     See  Africa,  Nurth. 

Biisque  Provinces. 

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ft.  Hnber.     Natural  History  of  Honey  Bee.            12°  Ivond.  6« 

6.  Lanjrstroth.     The  Honey  Bee.                            12°  Phil.  2  00 

Pajjden.     0350  a  year  by  my  Bees,  etc.               12°  Bost.  25 

Petticrew.     Handy  Book  of  Bees.                       12°  IjonA.  2s  M 

a.  Quinby.     Bee-keeping  Explained.                      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Belgium.     See  Holland  and  Belgium. 

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Bells 

Ellacombe.     Belfries,  Ringers,  and  Chiming.    8°  T>ond.  3» 

Gatty.     The  B«ll.  16°  Ix)nd.  3» 

Maunsell.    Church  Bells  and  Ringing.  12°  Oxf.  Is 

Beloochistan.     See  Afghanistan,  etc. 
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Bermudas. 

Godet     Bermuda.                                               12°  Lond.  9s 

Jones.     The  Naturalist  in  Bermuda.                 12°  Lond.  7s  6rf 

Bible. 

1.  Editions.  The  numerous  usual  editions  are  omitted. 

Apocrypha.     Separate.  4°  Thil.  4  00  &  2  50 

Bida's  Four  Gospels.     132  Etchings  ;  4  vols.     F°  N.  Y.  140  00 
Blank-paged    (References,  etc.    and    alternate 

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Smallest  Bible.                                                      48°  Oxf.  2  00 

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Edition  by  Eadie.                                           12°  Phil.  1  75 

Pocket  Edition.                                               32°  Phil.  1  50 

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King.     Concordance.                                              12°  Bost.  1  75 

3.  Dictionaries  and  Encyclop^-dias. 

Abbott  &  Conant.     Die.  of  Relig.  Knowledge.   8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Angus.     Bible  Hand  Book.                                    ^^°  t^"^'  o\^ 

Avre.  Treasnrv  of  Bible  Knowledge.                   18°  N.  Y.  u  00 

Fairbairn.     Imp.  Bible  Dictionarv,  2  vols.     R.  8°  Lond.  <2s 

Freeman.     Handbook  of  Bible  Man.  andCus.  12°  N.  Y.  2  60 

Tnsrlis.     The  Bible  Text  Cyclopedia.                     8°  Phala.  3  00 

b.  Kitto.     Biblical  Encyclopaedia,  3  vols.           R.   8°  Lond.  24  00 

b. Popular  Cyclopaedia  of  Bible  Lit.                 8°  Bost.  4  00 

ft.McClintock     &     Strong.      Bibl.     and     Theol. 

Cyclopaedia,  6  vols.  R.  «°^- J-   ^^'    f  ^0 

h.  Maunder.     Treasury  of  Bible  Knowledge.         18°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Robinson.     Calmet's  Die.  of  the  Bible.          R.  8°  Bost.  6  00 
b.  Smith.  W.     Dictionary  of  the  Bible.      Ed.  by 

Hackett.  etc..  4  vols.                                     8°  N.  Y.  26  00 

Abridged  in  1  vol.                                          8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

London  edition,  3  vols.                                8°  18  0(- 

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Smaller  Dictionary.  8°  Loiul.  3  00 

Another  edition.  8°  JS\  Y.  5  00 

4.  History  and  Antiquities.     See  also    Church  History;  Holy 
Land,  etc. 

Anderson.     Annals  of  the  Eng.  Bible,  2  vols.     8"  Lond.        15s 

a. Abridged  by  Prime.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Baker.     Manual  of  Bible  History.  12°  Lond.         2s  litl 

Bissell.     Historic  Origin  of  the  Bible.    Large  12°  2  50 

Blunt.     Plain  Account  of  the  English  Bible.    12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Conant     History  of  English  Bible.  12°  N.  Y. 

Cotton.     List  of  editions  of  English  Bible.         8°  L.  &  K  Y.     4  00 
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Gleig.     History  of  the  Bible,  2  vols.  18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Prideaux.     Connections  of  Sacred  and  Pro- 
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Ranyard.     The  Book  and  its  Story.                   12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

c.  Rawlinson.     Hist.  Evidences  of  Truth  of  Bible.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Smith,  T.     Egyptian  Ant.  and  Hist,  of  Josepli.  12°  Lond.  4s 

i.  Smith.  W.  Hist,  of  the  Old  and  New  T('st.,^t.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Stowe,  C.  E.     Origin  and  History  of  Books  of 

the  Bible.     New  Testament.  8°  Hartf.  3  50 

Stuart.     History  of  Old  Testament  Canon.         8°  Andov.        1  75 

b.  Tischendorf.     Origin  of  Four  Gospels.  16°  Lond.         3s  Qd 

AVestcott.     The  Bible  in  the  Church  (forma- 
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History  of  Canon  of  New  Test.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  50 

History  of  English  Bible.  12°  L.  &  X.  Y.  3  50 

Walden.     Eng.  Bible  and  its  seven  Ancestors.  12°  Lond.  1  25 

5.  Geography  and  Natural  History.     See  also  Holy  Land. 

Barrows.     Sacred  Geography  and  Antiquities.  12°  N.  Y. 
Clarke.     Bible  Atlas.  4°  Lond. 

Kitto.     Physical  Geography  of  Palestine.         18°  Lond. 

Scripture  Lands.     Colored  maps.  I.«nd. 

b.  P.iUer.   Geogr.  of  Palestine,  Tr.  by  Gage,  4  vols.  8°  N.  Y. 
b.  Robinson  &  Smith.        Biblical  Researches  in 

Palestine,  4  vols.  8°  Bost. 

a. Physical  Geogr.  of  Palestine.  8°  Bost. 

Thomson.     Handbook  of  Bible  Geog^raphy.  16°  N.  Y. 

Tristram.     Natural  History  of  Bible.  12°  L.  &  N 

Wood.     Bible  Animals.  8°  N.  Y. 

6.  Commentaries. 

Abbott,  Lyman.     Old  Testament  Shadows  of 

New  Testament  Truths.  12°  N.  Y. 

Alford.     How  to  Study  the  New  Test.,  3  vols.  18°  Lond. 

*. New  Test.  Commentary,  4  vols.  8°  Lond. 

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2  vols.,  fl  ;  Matthew  and  Mark,  ea. 

Arnold,  M.     God  and  the  Bible. 

Bengel.     (iuoinon  of  the  Xew  Test.,  2  vols., 
a.  Barnes.     Xotes  on  Isaiah,  2  vols. 

a. Psalms,  3  vols. 

«. Xew  Test.,  11  vols. 

Cowles.     Xotes  on  the  Prophets,  5  vols. 
I.  Crosby.     Xew  Testament  with  Xotes. 
h.  Dunn.  The  Study  of  the  Bible. 

llackett.     Conmientary  on  the  Acts, 

Haley.     Allej^ed  Discrepancies  of  B. 
I.  Lange.     Biblical  Commentary,  19  vols. 

Olshausen.     Comment,  on  Xew  Test.,  G  vols.  8°  X.  Y.         18  00 

Owen.     Commentary  on    Mark,     Luke    and 

John,  each  12°  X.  Y.  1  75 

Portable  Comment .  on  Old  and  Xew  Test.  By 

Jamieson,  etc.,  2  vols.  8°  Bost.  6  00 

Ripley.     Xotes  on  Gospels.      Acts,  Rom.  and 

Heb.,  4  vols.  12°  Bost.  5  75 

"  Speaker's  ",  (The)  Com.  on  the  Bible.    Large  8°  X.Y.  p.  vol.  5  00 

Tholuck.     Comment,  on  Gospel  of  St.  John.^     8°  X.  Y".  3  00 

«.  Trench.     Studies  on  the  Gospels.  12°  X\  Y.  1  25 

Tyng.     Light  in  the  Dwelling  :    Commentary 

on  Gospels.  8°  X".  Y.  2  50 

7.  Other  Aids.     See  also  Inspiration  of  Bible. 

Bible  Educator.     Edited  by  Plumptre.   4  vols.       X.  Y.  12  00 

Same,  2  vols.       -        "                                    8°  X^.  Y.  10  00 

«.  Blunt.     Key  to  the  Knowl.  and  Use  of  Bible.  12°  Phil.  1  00 

Boardman.     Bible  in  tlie  Family.  12°  Phil.  1  00 

Bible  in  Counting  House.  12°  1  00 

Colenso.      (Rationalist.)       Pentateuch     and 

Moabite  Stone.                                              8°  Lond.  12*' 
b.  Conybeare  &  Ilowson.     Life  and  Epistles 

of  St.  Paul,  2  vols,  in  one.                            8°  X^  Y.  3  00 

Girdlestone.     Synonyms  of  the  Old  Test.           8°  Lond.  15*' 
Guthrie.     Studies  of  Character  from  the  Old 

Test.                                                             12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Hackett.     Illustrations  of  Scripture.                   12°  Bost.  1  50 

Halsey.     Literary  attractions  of  the  Bible.        12°  X.  Y.  1  75 
Hengstenberg.  Genuineness  of  the  Pentateuch, 

2  vols.                                                                8°  Edin.  21s 

I.  Home.     Introduction  to  the  Bible,  4  vols.          8°  Lond.  20  00 

Hunt.    B.  Xotes  for  Daily  Readers,  2  vols.      R.  8°  X.  Y.  7  00 

Jacox.     Character  and  Incident  in  B.  Story.  P.  8°  Lond.  8s  6c? 

Jellie.     Crowds  of  the  Bible.                                12°  Lond.  2s  6c? 

b.  Kip.     The  Unnoticed  Things  of  Scripture.      12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

i.  Kitto.     Daily  Bible  Illustrations.     8  vols.          12°  X.  Y.  14  00 

Leathes.     Structure  of  the  Old  Testament : 

Popular  Essavs.                                             12°  Lond.  4s 

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Liber   Librorum  :    Its  Structure,   Limitation 

and  purpose.                                            •    18°  N.  Y.  SI  50 

Matthews.     Bible  and  Men  of  Culture.               8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Schatf ,  Lightfoot,  Trench  and  Ellicott,  ou  revi- 
sion of  New  Testament.                               12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Scott.     Moses  and  the  Pentateuch  ;  Reply  to 

Colenso.                                                           12©  i^^^,  ^  qj 

Spring.     Obligations  of  the  World  to  Bible.       8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

VVestcott.     Introduction  to  Study  of  Gospels.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  50 

Bible   and   Science.      Hee  Science  and  Religion. 

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b.  Brunet.     Manuel  de  Libraire.     6  vols.  8°  Paris 

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i.  Haydn.     Index  of  Biography.  8°  Ix)nd.  7  50 

Hawks.     Bio-raj-hioai  Dictionarv.  8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

a.  Hole  h  Wlieeler.     Brief  Biog.  Dictionary.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Abbott,     American  Pioneers  and  Patriots. 
Barrett.     See  Scoville. 
Belknap.     American  Biography,  3  vols. 
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Cooper,  Cole,  etc. 
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2  vols. 
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Parker.     Historic  Americans. 
Raymond.     Women  of  the  South,  2  vols. 
Sabine.     Loyalists  of  Am.  Revol.,  2  vols. 
Sanderson.     Biograpliy  of  Signers. 
Scoville.    Old  31erchants  of  New  York,  4  a'oIs. 

b.  Sparks.     American  Biography.      Library  of, 

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Stowe.     Men  of  our  Times. 
Thatcher.     Indian  Biography,  2  vols. 

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Blanc,  Ch.     Hist,  of  Painters  of  all  Nations.    F°  Lond.  6  00 
Bryan.      Dictionary   of   Painters    (chiefly   in- 
cluded in  Spooner).                                  R.  8°  Lond.  20  00 

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Ci-owest.     Great  Tone-popfs.                                 12°  N.  Y.  2  50 
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a.  Jameson.     Lives  of  Italian  Painters.                  16°  Bost.  1  50 
Jervis.      Tales   of   the   Bovhood   of    Great 

Painters.  "  12°  Lond.  3.s  6d 

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Milizia.     Lives  of  Architects.     Tr.  by  Cresy.     8°  Lond.  f?l  50 
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Works.                                                  Imp.  8°  Bost.  IG  00 

Redgi-ave.     Dictionary  of  Artists  of  the  Eng- 
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Rimbault.       Gallery    of    Great    Composers. 

Iloliotypes.                                                    4°  Bost.  10  00 
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2  vols.                                                          R.  8°  10  00 

Tuckorman.     Book  of  the  Artists.                       8°  X.  Y.  5  00 

Illu.st.  Ed.                                                R.  8°  X.  Y.  30  00 

Tytler.     Musical  Composers.                               12°  Bost.  2  00 

Urbino.     Princes  of  Art,  Painters,  etc.               12°  Bost.  2  00 

b.  Vasari.    Lives  of  the  Painters,  5  vols.               12°  Bohn  8  75 

\Valjx)le.     Anecdotes  of  Painters,  3  vols             8°  Lond.  7  50 

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Besant.     The  French  Humorists.                         8°  Bost.  2  00 

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Brougham.  Men  of  Letters  and  Science.  Time 

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Castelar.     Lord  Byron,  etc.,                               12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Curwen.     History  of  Booksellers.                 Cr.  8°  X.  Y.  3  00 

Sorrow  and  Song  (Literary  Strug- 
gles), 2  vols.                                                  8°  Lond.  15s 

a.  De  Quincey.  Biographical  Essays.  12°  Bost.  1  50 
Edwards.  French  Academy  ;  Biog.  Hist.  of.  8°  Lond.  6s 
Fenelon.  Ancient  Philosophers.  18°  X.  Y.  75 
Fields.  Yesterdays  with  Authors.  12°  Bost.  2  00 
French  Authors  at  Home,  2  vols.  12°  Loud.  '  2  00 
Gostwick.     English  Poets;  Twelve  Essays.        8°  X.Y. 

b.  Grote.   Plato  and  the  Companions  of  Socrates. 

3  vols.   8°  Lond.  18  00 
Hall.    Book  of  Memories  of  Great  Men  and 

Women  of  the  Age.                                      8°  Ix)nd.  10  00 
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Jeaffreson.     Lives  of  British  Novelists,  2  vols.   8°  Lond.  21s 
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Russell.    Book  of  Authors.                                12°  Lond.  1  75 
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Scott.  Lives  of  the  Novelists.  $2  00 
Shelley.     Authors  of  France  (Ed.  Cab.  Lib.) 

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Humorists.     2  vols.                                         8°  Lond.  12.s 

5.  Military  and  Naval. 

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Elizabeth.  8°  Lond. 

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tory of  G.  Britain.  12°  Lond. 
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tury, G  vols.  12°  Lond. 

De  Liefde.     Great  Dutch  Admirals.  P.  8°  N.  Y. 

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Kaye.     Lives  of  Lidiau  Officers,  3  vols.  8°  Lond. 

James.     Great  Commanders.  12°  Lond. 

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INIitchell.     Eminent  Soldiers  of  last  four  Cen- 

•  turies.  12°  Lond. 

Thornburv.     Buccaneers ;  or,  the  Monarchs  of 

the  Main.  P.  8°  Lond. 

h.  Wilson.     Sketches  of  Illustrious  Soldiers.         12°  N.  Y. 

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Doran.      Queens  oi   the  House  of    Hanover. 

2  vols.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y,  3  50 
Ellett.  Pioneer  AVomen  of  the  West.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Queens  of  Society.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Women  Artists.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

I.  Hale.     Woman's  Record.                                   R.  8°  K.  Y'.  5  00 

Hall,  Wm.  Queens  of  England  before  the  Con- 
quest. 8°  L.  &  X.  2  50 
<i.  Jameson.     Female  Sovereigns,  1  vol.  12°  Phil.  1  50 

Same,  2  vols.  18°  K.  Y.  1  50 

Kavanagh.     English    Women   of   Letters. 

2  vols.  8°  i-ond.  21s 

Exemplary  Women  of  Christianity.  8°  Lond. 

French  AVomeu  of  Letters,  2  vols.  8°  Lond.  21.? 

Lancelot.     Queens  of  England.     2  vols.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  5  00 

Russell.     Extraordinary  AVomen.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  1  25 

<i.  Sta.  Beuve.     Celebrated  AVomen.  1G°  Bust.  1  50 

.*.  Strickland.     Queens  of  England.     G  vols.  12°  Lond.  12  00 

Same.     Abridged,  1  vol.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Queens  of  Scotland,  7  vols,  12°  N.  Y.  12  00 

Queensof  Henry  YllL  12°  Phil.  90 

Trollope.     Decade  of  Italian  AA'omen,  2  vols.      8°  Lond.  22,s^ 

AA''atson.     Heroic  AA^omen  of  History.  12°  Pliil.  1  75 

AVharton.     The  Queens  of  Society. '  12°  N.  Y'.  1  75 

AA'omen  of  History.    By  Eminent  Writers.  18°  Lond.  2  00 

Y'onge.     Good  AVomen.  16°  Lond.  6s 

11.  Miscellaneous. 

Abbott.  Illustrious  Men  and  Women.  29  vols.  16°  X.  Y.  ea.    1    00 
«.  Book  of  Golden  Deeds  (.Golden  Treasury).       ]C°  Lond.  1  25 

Bourne.     English  jNIerchants.     2  vols.    "  12°  Lond.         24s 

Famous^London  Merchants.  16°  N.  Y^.  1  00 

.a.  Brief  Biographies.     Putnam's  Serips.     Edited 

by  T.  AA^.  Iligginson.  Sq.  12°  N.  Y^  ea.      1  50 

English  Statesmen.     By  Iligginson. 
English  Radical  Leaders.     By  Ilinton. 
Frcncli  Leaders.     By  King. 
German  Leaders.      By  Tuttle. 
Brightv/ell.     Men  rf  ]Maik.     Short  Biog.       P.  8°  Lond.  3s  6r? 

Brockctt.     :M-n  of  Our  Day.  8°  Pliil.  3  00 

Bulwer.     See  Dalling. 
Caldwell.     Art  of  Doing  our  Best,  (Thorough 

AVorkers.)  12°  Lond.         2s  6d 

20 


Biography,  Collective. 


Chambers.  Lives  of  Eminent  Scotsmen,  4  vols.  b°  Ediu.  qq^, 
Cornelius  Nepos.     Roman  iJiogriiphies.              12°  ^.  Y.  a{  50 
DaUiug,  Lord.     Hibtorical  Characters.                12°  Loud.  (j^ 
l>orau.     Kuights  and  Their  Days.     2  vols.       12°  L.  &  N.  3  5(> 
Mouarcus  Ketired  Irom  Business.  2  vols.  l2°  L.  &  N.*  3  50 

a.  Edgar.  Boyhood  ol  Great  Men.  10°  j;.  y^  1  ory 
Farrar.  beekers  alter  God ;  Seneca,  &c.  12°  pijij.  i  75 
Forney.  Anecdotes  of  Tublic  Men.  12°  NY  2  00 
Fuller.  Worthies  of  England,  etc.,  3  vols.  8°  Lond.  18« 
Godwin.  Lives  of  the  Isccromaiicers.  16°  L  &  X  Y  80 
HalL  Biog.  Sketches  of  Remarkable  People.  8°  Lond.  '  ios  6d 
Houghton,  Lord.  Monographs.  12°  N.  Y.  2  OO 
Houssaye.     Men  and  ^^■omen  of  18th  Century, 

-  ^'ols-                                                            12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Philosophers  and  Actresses,  2  vols.            12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Jerdau.     Men  1  Uave  Known.                        Cr.  8°  Lond.  2  OO 

6.  Jesse.     Lives  of  the  Pretenders.                          12°  Lond.  2  50 

Jones.     Biographies  of  Great  Men.                     12°  Lond.  Is 

Jones.     Boyhood  of  Great  Men.                           12°  N.  Y.  1  00 
Kaines.     Last  Hours  of  Great  Men.                     8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  2  OO 

b.  Lodge.    Portraits  of  Illustrious  persons.  8  vols.l2°  Loud.  IS  00 
a.  Macaulay.     Biographies,  from  Ency.  Brit.        12°  Lond.  3.<!  6rf 

Maccall.     Foreign  Biogi-aphies,  2  vols.                 8°  Jyond.  25s    • 
Maceuen  (Sainte-Beuve).     Celebrities  of  Past 

and  Present.                                                  12°  Phil.  1  50 
•    McGee.     Lives  of  Irishmen's  Sons.                     16°  N.  Y. 

5.  Martineau,  Harriet.      Biographical  Sketches,    12°N.Y.  1  50 

Meiizies.     Royal  Favorites.                                    8°  Lond.  32s 
o.  Plutarch.     Lives  of  Famous  Men.    By  Clough, 

5  vols.     (1  vol.  4.00)                                      8°  Bost  15  OO 

by  Langhom.    4  vols.                                   12°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Same.     1  vol.                                                  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Retlding.     Remarkable  Misers.    2  vols.               8°  Lond.  21s 

Personal  Recollections  of  Eminent  Men. 

8  vols.                                                            12°  Lond.  31s  6d 

Ru.ssell.     Eccentric  Persons.                                12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Extraordinary  :Men.                                     12°  L.  &  N.  1  25. 

Sansons.     :Nrpmo5r.s  of.     2  vols.                             12°  Lond.  18s 

a.  Smiles.     Brief  Biographies.                                  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Sjniles.     Character;  a  Comp.  to  Self -Help.       12°  I>ond.  6s 

Tavlor.     Modem  British  Plutarch.                     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Thackeray.     The  Four  Georges.                         12°  N.  Y.  1  2o 

Thatcher.'    Indian  Biography,  2  vols.                 18°  N.  Y.  1  CC 

Timbs.     Characteristics  of  Eminent  Men.         12°  Ix)nd.  Is 

School  Days  of  Eminent  Men.                    12°  I>ond.  a«  Q'' 

English  Eccentricities.                                 12°  Ix)nd.  5s 

Wharton.     Wits  and  Beaux  of  Society.             12°  X.  Y.  1  75 

Wilson  &  Caulfield.     Wonderful  Characters.  12°  Lond.  7s  6«i 


80 


Biography,  Individual. 


Biography,     Individual.        Alphabeted    by    names   of  subjects,    not 
aut/iors. 

Abd-el-Kader.     By  Churchill.                              8°  Lond.  9s 

Abernethy.     By  Macllwain.                               12°  N.  Y.  «1  50 

Abrantes,  Duchess  d'.     Memoirs,  8  vols.            8°  Lond.  112s 

Adams,  John,  Life,  2  vols.                                  16°  Phil.  3  00 

Same.     1  vol.                                               12°  Phil.  2  00 

Adams,  J.  Q.     Memoirs.     Edited  by   C.  F. 

Adams.    2  vols.  8°  Phil.      ea.  5  00 

Adams,  Saml.,  Life.     By  Wells,  3  vols.              8°  Bost.  12  00 

Addison.     By  Lucy  Aikin,  2  vols.                              Lond.  18s 

a.  Agrippa,  Cornelius.     By  Morley.                       12°  Lond.  8s 
Aikin,  Lucy.     Memoirs  and  Miscellanies.           8°  Lond.  8s  Qd 
Albemarle,  Lord.     50  Years  of  my  Life.           12°  N.  Y.  2  50 
Albert,  Prince,  Early  Years.     Life.  By  Grey.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Life  by  Martin,  2  vols.  12°  K  Y.     ea.  2  00 

b.  Alexander,  Rev. Dr.  By  H.C.  Alexander,  2  vols.  12°  K  Y.  5  00 
a.  Alexander  the  Great.     By  Abbott.                     10°  N.  Y.  1  00- 

Alfieri,  Count,  Autobiography,  2  vols.                 8°  Lond.  18s 

Alford,  H.     Life,  Journals  and  Letters.              8°  Phil.  5  00 

a.  Alfred  the  Great.     By  Thomas  Hughes.           18°  Bost.  1  50 

Same,  by  Pauli.                                            12°  Bohn.  2  50 

Althorp  (Earl  Spencer.)     By  Le  Marchant.         8°  Lond.  18s 

a.  Andersen,  Hans.     Story  of  my  Life.                   12°  N.  Y.  1  75. 

b.  Andre,  JMajor.     By  Sargent.                                   8°  X.  Y.  2  50 

a.  Angela,  ]Michel.     By  Black.                             L.  8°  X.  Y.  12  00 

By  Grimm,  2  vols.                                 .         8°  L.  &  B.  5  00 

By  Harford,  2  vols.                                         8°  Lond.  G  00 

and  Raphael.     By  Duppa.                           12°  Lond.  2  25. 

Anne  of  Austria.     By  Freer,  2  vols.                      8°  Lond.  7  50 
Aquinas,  Thos. ,  Life  of.    By  Hampden.            16°  Lond. 

Bv  Vaughan,  2  vols.                                      8°  Lond.  28s 

Arago,  D.  F.     Life  of.                                           12°  Lond.  Is 

Arblay,  Mme.  d'.     Diary  and  Letters.  4  vols.  8°  X.  Y.  14  00 

Arminius.     By  Bangs.                                          18°  N.  Y.  75' 
Arnauld,   Angelique   F.  M.      Abbess  of  Port 

Royal.                                                      Cr.  8°  1  75- 

b.  Arnold,  Dr.     Bv  Dean  Stanley,  2  vols,  in  1.      12°  Bost.  2  50 

By  Worbolse.                                                   8°  Lond.  1  50 

Ars,  Cure  of.     By  Grimm.                                    12°  Bait.  2  00 

Asbury,  Bishop  Francis.     Janes.                         12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

a.  Audubon,   J.  J.,  Life  and  Journals.     By  his 

Widow.                                                         12°  N.  Y.  2  25. 

a.  Augustine,  St.,  Life.     By  Bailey.                        16°  X.  Y.  1  25- 

•  Confessions.     By  Shedd.  12°  Andover.  1  50 ;    X.  Y.     50 

Austen,  Jane.     By  Austen-Leigh.                       12°  Lond.  12s 
Bach,   J.   S.     Life  of.     From  the  German  of 

C.  H.  Ritter.                                              P.  8°  Lond.  3s 
Bacon,  Lord.     Life  and  Letters  of.    Spedding. 

6  vols.                                                                8°  Lond.  72s: 

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Balboa,  Cortes  and  Pizarro.                                 18°  N.  Y.  $    75 
Barbauld,  Mrs.     Life.    With  select  Writings. 

By  Grace  E.  Ellis.     2  vols.                         12°  Bost.  5  00 
Barhani,    Kev.    K.    11.     By   II.    D.    Barhani. 

2  vols.                                                             8°  Lond.  21s 

<i.  Baineveld,  John  of.     Life  by  Motley.     2  vols.  8°  >[.  Y.  7  00 

Darnum,  1*.  T.     {Struggles  and  Triumphs.         12°  X.  Y.  1  50 
Barrington,    Sir  J.      Sketches  of   His    Own 

Times.    2  vols.                                              8°  Lond.  6  00 

Baxter,  Richard.    Life.                                         12°  Lond.  U  Hd 

Bayard,  Chevalier.     By  Simms.                         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

By  Walford.                                                   10"  Loud.  I  25 

Bayard,  G.  D.   The  Life  of.  By  S.  J.  Bayard.  12°  2^.  Y  1  75 
i.  Beaumarchais  and  his  Times.      By  Lomeuie. 

4  vols.                                                             S°  Lond.  42« 

Same.     1  vol.                                               12°  S.Y.  1  50 

Becket,  Thomas  k    By  Morris.                            12°  Loud.  4s  Gd 

By  Robertson.                                                  8°  Lond.  Qs 

Beckford.     By  Redding.     2  vols.                          8°  Lond.  21s 
BeckNvith,  Gen.     B^  Meille.                                16°  Loud. 
Beecher,  L.  Autobiography.    Ed.  by  Charles 

Beecher.     2  vols.                                         12°  N.  Y.  5  00 

i.  Beethoven.     Bv  Moscheles.                                 16°  Bost.  2  00 

By  Schindler.    2  vols.                                  12°  Loud.  21s 

By  Wagner.                                                 12°  Bost.  1  50 

Belisarius.     By  Lord  Mahon.                             12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Bentinck,  Lord  W.     By  DTsraeli.                     12°  Lond.  6s 

Beranger.     Autobiography.     2  vols.                     8°  Lond.  14s. 

Bernard,  St.     Life  of.     Morison.                         8°  Lond.  14s 
Berry,  Miss  M.    Journals  of.     Ed.  by  Lady 

Levk'is.  3  vols.                                                8°  Lond.  42s 

Berwick,  Duke  of.     By  Wilson.                          8°  Lond.  12s  6^/ 
Besson,  P^re  ;  or  Life  of  a  Dominican  Artist. 

T»..           nr         «    u      o          12°  Bait.  82  00         Phil.  175 

Bethune,  Mrs.     By  her  Son.                               12°  N.  Y.  1  .50 

Bewick,  Thos.  Autobiographical  Memoir.           8°  Lond!  18s 
Bewick,  Wm.     Life  and  Letters  of.  By  Land- 

seer.     2  vols                                                   8°  Lond.  24s 

D.  Uismarck.     By  Hesekiel.                                       8°  X.  Y.  ?,  50 

By  GSrlacli.                                                    Ifio  y    y  |  05 

Blake,  Admiral.     By  Dixon.                               12°  T^ond!  2s " 

Blake,  Wm.  (painter).     By  Gilchrist.  2  vols.    8°  Lond.  8  00 

Critical   Memoir  of.  "  Bv    Swinburne.      8°  Lond.  16s 

Blessington,  Lady.     By  Madden.     2  vols.         12°  N.  Y.  .3  00 
Boardman,     G.    D.     (iMi.s.sionary).       By    Dr. 

Williams.                                                        12°  Bost.  1  25 

i.  Rolingbroke.  Ix)rd.     Bv  Macknight.                    8°  Lond.  18s 

Boone.  Daniel.     By  Bocrart.                                  12°  Phila.  1  25 

Rorcria.  Lucrezia.     Bv  Gilbert.     2  vols.             12°  Ix)nd.  21s 

Bonn.'villo.     By  Irving.                        16°  1  25.  12°  X.  Y.  2  50 

Rossuf't  and  hi.s  Contemporarie.s.                          12°  X.  Y.  3  50 
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Biography,  IndividuaL 


Bourbon  Prince  (Louis  XVII).     By  Tomes.     18°  N.  Y.  75 

liruiuerd,  Kev.  T.     By  M.  Brainerd.                  12°  Pliila.  2  50 

Bniiit  (ludiau  Cliiel).     \Y.  L.  fcitoue.     2  vols.    »"  Albany.        5  qq 

b.  Brassey,  Mr.     Lite,  &c.     Helps.                            6"  Bust.  o  50 

h.  Bremer,  Fredrika.     By  Stoue.                              12'^  -N.  Y.  i  75 

Briglit,  Johu.     By  McGilchrist.                           1U°  Loud.  50 

u.  Bronte,  Charlotte.     By  Mrs.  Gaskell.  l(j°  i^_  ^^d  P.     1  95 

2  vols,  iu  1.        '                                           12°  nVy.  *     1  50 

Brougham,  Lord.     By  Lord  Campbell.                go  LqjjJ  jq^ 

A.    By  himself.     '6  vols.                                    12°  N.  Y.  0  00 

Brown,  John.     By  Redpath.                                 12°  Bost.  1  00 

Brunei,   Sir  J.     By  1.  K.  Brunei.                           go  Lond.  21s 

Bruce  (Traveller).     By  Head.                               Igo  j^  y.  "      75 
Buckingham,  Duke  oi.       By  Mi's.  Thompson. 

^  vols.                                                            100  Lo„d^  305 
Buckle.       Pilgrim     Memories.       By   Stuart- 

Glennie.                                                           12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
J.  Bunsen,  Baron.     By  his  Widow.     2  vols.          12°  L.  and  P.     7  50 

Bunyan,  John.     By  ;  outliey.                                  b°  Lond.  21s 
Burgoyne,  Gen.  .John.      Political  and  Military 

Episodes.     By  Fonblanque.                          8°  N.  Y.  5  00 
Burgoyne,    Sir  John.     Life  and  Correspond- 
ence.    By  Wrottesley,  2  vols.                       8°  Lond.  30s 
ft.  Burke,  Edmund.     By  Prior.     2  vols.                12°  Bost.  3  00 

By  Morley.                                                        8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Burns,  Robt.     By  Carlyle.                                  16°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a. By  Lockhart.                               _            _     18°  K  Y.  75 

Burns  Calendar  ;  a  IVIanual  of  Burnsiana,  with 

Bibliograpliy,  &c.              4°  Kilmarnock  and  N.  Y.  3  75 

Burr,  Aaron.     BJ  Davis.     2  vols.                        8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Bv  Parton.     2  vols.                                        8°  Bost.  6  00 

Buxton,  Sir  F.     By  C.  Buxton.                           12°  Lond.  2s  Qd 

Byron.  BioCTanhv  of.     Trans,  by  Elze.                8°  Lond.  IGs 

-  Bv  (Juiccioii.                                                IfoS-J-  lis. 
h. By  Moore.     2  vols.                                          8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Same.     1vol.                                                 12°JS.  1.  3  00 

Cabot,  S.     Bv  Biddle.  8°  Phila. 

■b.  Cfesar.  J.     Bv  Napoleon  III.     2  vols.                 8°  N.  1 .  /  00 

Bv  Liddell.                                                    16°  N.  1  ^1  00 

Calderon.     Bv  Trench.                                           ^2°  Lond.  tsQd 

Calhoun,  J.  C.     Life  and  Writings.     6  vols.       8°  A.  1.  lo  00 

J.     Pnl,  ^,       T         -R,.  -n^rav                                            SO   Trinrl     12°  N.  Y.  1   oO 


Ciilvin,  ,L     BvDver  8°  Lond.  12= 

Campbell.  T.  'B^Beattie.     2  vols.                     12°  A.  1.  3  00 

Canniiio-.  G.     Bv  Bell.                                           12°  N.  1 .  1  00 

Carlvle,  Dr.  A.   "Memoirs.                                      8°  Lond.  14s  ^ 

Carson,  Kit.     Bv  Burdett.                                     12°  Tliila.  1  <5 

Carstares.  Wm.'    By  Story.                                    8°  N-  Y.  4  00 

Cartwrio-ht.  E      Life,  Writings,  &c.                    12°  Lond.  10s  «« 
Carvajal,    Louise   de.     Life.     By   Lady   Fnl- 

lerton.                                                    "        P.    8°  Lond.  6s 

€ary.   Mem.  of  Alice  and  Phoebe.    By  Ames.  2  00 
B2                                                                                                            ^^ 


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Castlereagh,  Lord.     By  Alison.     3  vols.  8°  Loud.  42s 

Catherine  de  Aledici.     By  Trollope.  8°  Lond.  10s  Qd 

Catherine  IL  of  Russia.     By  herself.  8°  N.  Y.  1  25 

By  Smucker.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

Cavour,  Count.    By  Botta.  8°  N.  Y.  1 25 

By  Dicey.  8°  Lond.  6s  6rf 

By  De  la  Rive.  8°  Lond.  2  50 

Caxton,  Wm.     By  Knight,     1  vol.  18°  Lond.  l.s  6d 

a.  Cellini.     By  himself.  12°  Lond.  1  75 

b.  Cervantes.     Bv  Roscoe.  12°  Lond.  1  75 
6.  Chalmers,  Dr.  T.     By  Hanna.     4  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  6  00 

By  Wayland.  12°  Bost.  1  00 

By  Dodds.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

b.  Chambers,  R.    By  W.  Chambers.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
b.  Channing,  Dr.     By  W.  H.  Channing.     1  vol. 

81.    3  vols.  12°  Bost.  2  50 

Channing,  E.,  and  Lucy  Aiken.     Correspond- 
ence. 12°  Bost.  2  00 

Charlemagne.     By  G.  P.  R.  James.  18°  N.  Y.  75 

a.  Charles  the  Bold,  of  Burgundy.     By  Kirk. 

3  vols.  8°  Phila.  9  00 

b.  diaries  I.  and  II.    Bv  J.  Abbott,  16°  N.  Y.  ea.     1  00 
Charles  I.  of  Englancl.     By  Fairfax.     Ed.  by 

Johnson.     4  vols.  8°  Lond.  16s 

Charles  V.     Cloister  Life.     By  Stirling.  8°  Lond.  8s 

Autobiography.  Translated  by  Clayton.      8°  Lond.  6s.  Qd 

a. By  Robertson.      Ed.   by  Prescott. 

3  vols.  8°  Phila.  7  50 

Charles  X.  (France.)     By  Crowe.    2  vols.  8°  Lond.  28s 

b.  Charles  XIL,  Sweden.     By  Voltaire.  12°  X.  Y.  2  25 

Chase,  S.  P.     Life  of .     By  Schuckers.  8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

By  Warden.  8°  Cine.  5  50 

Chateaubriand.     Memoir  by  Himself.    1  vol.  12°  Lond.  5s 

Chatterton.     By  Dix.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

By  Wilson.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

b.  Choate,  R.     liy  Brown.  8°  Bost.  2  50 

Chopin.     By  Liszt.  16°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Chorley,  II.  F.   Autobiography  and  Letters.  P.  8°  Ix)nd.  21s 

Same.     Abridged.     1  vol.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

6.  Chrysostom.     Life.     By  Neander.  8°  Lond.  10s  Ot/ 

Life  and  Time.     By  Stephens.  8°  Lond.  16s 

Cicero.     Life  and  Letters.     By  Abeken.  12°  Lond.  9s  Gd 

a. By  Forsyth.     1  vol.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Clare,  J.      Life    and   Remains.     By  Cheriy. 

Illust.  P.  8°  Lond.  5s 

Claverhouse.  Memorials,  etc.  By  Napier.  3  v.  8°  Edin.  52s  6^/ 

Clay,  II.     ByColton.     2  vols.  8°  X.  Y.  4  50 

By  Smucker.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

Clive,  Lord.     By  Gleig.  12°  Lond.  6s 

Cobbett,  W.     Autobiography.  12°  I>ond.  7s 

Cobden,  R.    By  McGilchrist.  16°  Lond.  50 

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Coke,  Sir  E.     By  Johnson.     2  vols.                     8°  Lond.  28s 
6.  Coleridge.     Biographia  Literaria.  Lond.  1875. 

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Combe,  A.     By  George  Combe.                            8°  Lond.  14s 

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Davis,  J.     By  Pollard.  8°  Phila.  3  00 

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Dunster,  H.     By  Chaplin.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

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Eliot,  Story  of,  and  his  Indians.     By  Warren. 12°  Bost.  1  50 

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Fielding,  H.     By  Lawrence.     1  vol.  8° 

Finnev,  C.  G.   Memoirs,  by  himself.  12® 

Fitch,' J.     ByWestcott.  12° 

Forbes,  J.  D,     Life  and  letters.     By  Shairp.      8° 
Forrest,  E.     Life  of.     By  Rees.  120 

h.  Foster,   J. ;    Life   and   Correspondence.       By 

Ryland.  12° 

Fouche,  J.     Memoirs.     2  vols.  8° 

Fourier,  C.     By  Pellarin.  12° 

Fox,  C.  J.     By  Lord  John  Russell.     2  vols. 
Fox,  G.     By  Watson.  8° 

PVancis  T.  of  Fiance.     By  Pardee.     2  vols.  8° 

fe.  Francis  of  Assisi.     By  Mrs.   Oliphant.  12° 

Francis,  Sir  I*.     Memoirs.     2  vols.  8° 

Francis  de  Sales,  St.     By  Ornesby.  12° 

Francis  Xavier,  St.     Life  of.     By    Bartoli  & 

Maffei.  8° 

By  Coieridge.     2  vols. 

Life,  cheap  Ed. 

h.  Fiaiikliii,  B.  Life.  Ed.  by  J.  Bigelow. 
a. Autobiog.     Ed.  by  Bigelow. 

Life.     By  Parton.     2  vols. 

Life.  Illust.     By  Chapman. 

By  ().  L.  Holley. 

(for  Boys).     By  Mayhew. 

-  Life  and  Writings.     2  vols- 

By  Sparks. 

fl.  Frt'd  'rick  the  Great.     By  Carlyle.     6  vols. 

Xew  Ed.     10  vols. 

By  Abbott.     JUust. 

By  Lord  Dover.     2  vols. 

a. By  Macaulay. 

Froissart.     By  Jolmes. 
Fry,  Mrs.     My  ]\Irs.  Creswell. 
Fuller,  Margaret.     See  Ossoli. 
Fullpr,  Thomas.     By  Bailey. 
a.  Fuseli.     By  Kuowles.     3  vols. 
Galileo.     Life  of.     By  Brewster. 

Private  Life  of. 

Garibaldi.     By  himself  ;  Ed.  by  T.  Dwight.  12 
Garrick.     By  Fitzgerald.     2  vols.  8 

Genlis,  Mme.  de.     Memoir.s.     2  vols.  8 

George  TI.  of  England.     3  vols. 
George  III.     By  Walpole.     4  vols. 
George  IV.     By  Cobbett. 

By  Croly. 

Gibbon  ;  Autobiography  and  correspond. 

Life.     By  Lord  Sheffield. 

Gifford,  W.     Autobiography. 
Gladstone,  AV.  E.     By  McGilchrist. 

h.  Godwin,  Wm.     By  Paul.     2  vols. 


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a.  Goethe.     Autobiography.     Tr.   by  Oxenford. 

2  vols.  Lond.  3  50 

Conversations  with  Eckerman  and  Soret. 

Tr.  by  J.  Oxenford.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

<t. Story  of  his  life.     By  Lewes.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

b. Life.    By  Lewes.  8"  Lond.  8  00 

Goethe  and  Mendelssohn   (1821-1831.)  By 

Dr.  Karl  Mendelssohn.     Cr.  S°  L.  &  N.  Y.  2  00 

b.  Goldsmith.     By  Forster.     Illust.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  5  00 
«. By  Irving.     16°  $1.25  &  §1.75.  12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

By  Prior.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  21s 

Goodrich,   S.  G.  (Peter  Parley)  Recollections. 

2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Gough,  J.  B.     Autobiography.  8°  Loud.  3  25 

Grammont.  Count.     By  Hamilton  12°  Lond.  1  75 

*.  Grant,  U.  S.     By  Badeau.  8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

By  Richardson.  8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Grattan,  H.    By  his  son.     5  vols.  8°  Lond.  70.« 

b.  Greeley,  H.    Recollec.  of  Busy  Life.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

b. Life.     By  Parton.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

*.  Greene,  Gen.     By  G.  W.  Greene.     3  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  12  00 
b.  Gregory  VIL    Life  and   Sketch  of  Papacy. 

By  Villemain.     2  vols.  8°  I^nd.  2Gs 

Gresham,  Sir  T.     By  McFarland.  12°  Lond.  Is  Gd 

Greville.     Memoirs.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Griraaldi,  J.     Ed.  by  Dickens.  12°  Lond.  2s 

Grimm,  F.  M.  Von.     Memoirs.     4  vols.  8°  Loud.  42s 

Gronow,  R.  N.     Reminiscences.     4  parts.  12°  ea.  4s 

Grote,  G.     The  Personal  Life  of.     1  vol.  8°  Lond.  6  00 

Grotius.     By  Butler.  Lond.  7s  6d 
Guerin,  Eugenie  and  Maurice  de.    Journals  of. 

2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Gue'rin,  Mad.  de.     Life.     By  Ste.  Beuve.  12°  >n\  Y.  1  25 

Guizot.     Memoirs  of  a  Minister  of  State.  8°  Lond.  14s 

b.  Gustavus  Adolphus.     By  Chapman.  8°  Lond.  5s 

And  30  years  war.     By  Trench.  Lond.  4s 

Guthrie,    T.     Autobiography    and   Memoirs. 

2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Life  of.     Mostly  from  his  own  Words.    18°  N.  Y.  0  75 

b.  Guvon,  Mme.     By  Upham.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

b.  Hall,  Rev.  R.     By  Gregory.  12°  T^nd.  1  75 

Halleck,  Fitz  Greene.     By  J.  G.  Wilson.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Hamilton,  A.     Bv  Renwick.  18°  N.  Y.  75 

By  Morse.   '2  vols.  16°  Bost. 

Rev.  J.     Bv  Arnot.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Sir  Wm.     fey  Veitch.  8°  Kdinb.       18« 

Life  and  Remains.  2  vols.  12°  Lond.  10s 

b.  Hampden  and  his  times.     By  Lord  Nugent.     12°  Lond.  2  25 

Handel.     Bv  Schoelcher.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Hannibal.     By  J.  Abbott  16°  N.  Y.  1  20 

By  Arnold.  16°  N.  Y  1  00 

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a.  Ilare,  A.  J.  C.     Mem.  of  a  Quiet  Life. 
Hastings,  W.     By  (lleig.     3  vols. 
Ilatton,  Sir  C.     By  Nicolas. 

<j.  Ilavelock,  (Jen.     By  Brock. 

By  Headley. 

I.  Hawthorne,  N.     By  Lathrop. 

riaydon,  R.  B.     Autobiography.  2  vols. 

Memoir,  Corr.  and  Table  Talk.  2  vols. 

Ilazlitt,  Wm.     By  his  son.  2  vols. 

Literary  Remains,  2  vols. 

Heine,  IL     By  Bowi'ing. 

By  Stigand.     2  vols. 

■a.  Henry,  Patrick.     By  Wirt. 

.i.  Henry  IV.  (France.)    By  Freer.     2  vols. 

By  James.     2  vols. 

h. ISIemoirs.     By  Sully.     4  vols. 

Henry  V.  of  England.     By  Towle. 
Herbert,  Lord,  of  Cherbury.  By  Himself. 
Hezecque,  F.  d'.  Recollections  of  a  Page. 
Herschel,  Caroline.     Memoirs  and  Corr. 
Hill,  R.     By  Jones. 
Hitchcock,  Dr.  E.     Autobiography. 
Hogarth,  Wm.     Essays  on.     By  Sala. 
Holbein  and  his  Time.   By  Woltman.  Illnst. 
Holbein,  Hans.     By  Worniim.     Illust.     R. 
Holland,  G.  H.     Recol.  of  Past  Life. 
Home.     Inc.  in  INIy  Life.     1st  and  2d  series. 

b.  Hood,  T.  Memorials.   By  his  son.  2  vols 
Hook,  T.     By  Bai-ham.     2  vols. 
Hopkins,  J.  II.     Life  and  Times.     By  one  of 

his  sons. 

Hopper,  L  T.     By  Child. 

Horner,  F.     By  his  Brother.     2  vols. 

Houdin.     Memoirs,  Tr.  by  Mackenzie. 

Howard,  J.     By  AV.  H.  Dixon. 
b.  Hughes,   G.     Memoir   of  a  Brother. 
Hughes.     Cr. 

Hughes,  Abp.  of  jST.  Y.     By  Ilassard. 

Hugo,  V.     By  his  son. 
/;.  Humboldt,  A.  von.  Life,  Ed.  by  Bruhns,  2  vs 

A.  &  W.     By  Klincke  &  Schlesier 

Hume,  D.     Autobiography. 

I.  Hunt,  L.     Autobiography.     2  vols. 

Same. 

h.  Huntington,  Lady.     Life  and  Times.     2  vols 
Huss,  J.     By  Gillett.     2  vols. 

Same,  abr. 

^;.  Hutchinson,  Col.     By  his  wife. 
Hutten.     By  Strauss. 
Hypatia.     By  Toland.     2  vols. 
Inchbald,  Mrs.     Mem.  &  Corr.     2  vols. 


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Ireland,  W.  H.     Confessions.  Intro,  by  R.  G. 
Wliite. 

Irving',  W.     By  his  nephew.     4  vols. 

a. Condensed.     3  vols. 

b.  Irving,  Rev.  E.     By  Mrs.  Oliphant.     2  vols. 

Jackson,  A.     By  Cobbett. 

By  Walker. 

b. By  I'aiton.     3  vols. 

Jackson,  Sir  G.     Bath  Archives.    2  vols. 
Jackson:  "  Stonewall."     By  Cooke. 

By  Dabney 

By  Randolph. 

b.  James  I.  of  Eng.     By  Aikin.     2  vols. 
James  II.  of  Eng.     By  Mackintosh,  Sir  J. 
Jay,  John  (Ch'f  Justice).  By  W.  Jay.  2  vols. 

By  Hamilton  and  Reuwick. 

Jefferson,  T.     Domestic  Life.     lUus. 

Character.     By  Dwight. 

a. Lif«.     By  Parton. 

b. Life.     By  Randall.     3  vols. 

By  Randolph. 

By  Sclimucker. 

Jenner,  E.     By  Baron.     2  vols. 
Jeffrey,  I^ord.     By  Cockburn. 
Jerdan,  W.     Autobiography.     4  vols. 
Jerrold,  D.     By  Jerrold. 

Jewell,  Bishop.     By  Le  Bas. 
Joan  of  Arc.     By  Michelet. 
John,  St.     By  Krummacher. 
Johnson,  S.     Life  of.     By  Beardsley. 

By  BosweU.     2  vols. 

b . Same.     4  vols. 

a. Same.     Globe  ed.     1  vol. 

Sanie.     1  vol. 

Jon"s.  J.  P.  By  Abbott.  (Am.  Pi.  and  Patr). 

By  Mackenzie.     2  vols. 

Jones,  Sir  W.  By  Lord  Teignmouth.  2  vols 
Josephine  (Empress).     By  Abbott. 

By  Headley. 

By  Le  Normand. 

6.  Judson,  Dr.  A.     By  Dr.  Wayland. 

The  Three  ^Irs.  Judsons.  By  Hartley. 

Jung-Stilling.     Autobiography. 

Kane,  E.  K.     By  Dr.  Elder. 

By  Smucker. 

Kean,  E.     By  Procter.     2  vols. 

Keats,  J.     By  Milnes. 

Keble,  J.     By  Coleridge.     2  vols. 

Essay  on.     By  !^hairp. 

Kpudiill,   A.     Aut/>l)iogra]>hy. 

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2  00 

Biography,  Individual. 


fl.  Kepler,  J.     By  Brewster.                                     12°  Lond.  4s  6rf 

i).  King,  T.  8.     By  Frothingham.                           12°  Bost.  1  50 

b.  Knight,  C,  Passages  from  Life  of.                     12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
KiK)x,   J.      Ter-Ceutenary   Book,    (Life   and 

Work  of.)                                                       10°  Lond.  1  2r, 

|}y  .McCrie.                                                    12°  fMin.  3,s-  (></ 

and  his  Times.                                               12°  Lond.  'Ss  Cxi 

Kossuth.                                                                    12°  Bohn.  1  75 

Kotzebue.     By  himself.     2  vols.                        12°  Lond.  12.s 

LacorJairo,  P6re.     Life.     By  Langdon.               8°  Lond.  6,s 

By  :Montalembert.                                         8°  Lond.  12.« 

Lafayt'tto,  Mem.  and  Corresp.     3  vols.                8°  Lond.  42*" 

Lafayette,  i\lme.  De.  By  Mme.  De  Lasteyrie.  P.  8°  Lond.  6s 
Lamartiue  A.     Twenty-five  years  of  my  Life. 

Tr.  by  Lady  Herbert.     2  vols.                      8°  Lond.  24s 

Lamb,  C.  '  By  Procter.                                       16°  Bost.  1  50 

a. Life  and  Works.     By  Talfom'd.  2  vols.         N.  Y.  3  00 

b.  Landor.  W.  S.     By  Forster.                                   8°  Bost.  3  50 

Landseer,  E.    Memoir.  By  Stephens.              R.  8°  Loud.  25s 

b.  Las  Casas.     By  Helps.                                          12°  Lond.  2  75 

Latimer,  II.                                                                8°  Loud.  7s  iid 

Lavallette.     Memoirs  of.     2  vols.                         8°  Lond.  14s 

Law,  J.     By  Thiers.                                            12°  X.  Y.  1  25 

b.  Lawrence,  Amos.     Diary  and  Correspon.          12°  Bost.  1  75 

Sir  H.     By  Edwardes  and  Merivale.  8°  Loud.&NY.5  00 

Lee,  Gen.  R.  E.     By  Cooke.                                   8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Personal  Reminiscences,  etc.     By  Jones.  8°  N.  Y. 

Lennox,  Lord.     My  Recollections.     2  Vols.         8°  Lond.  30s 

a.  Leo  X.     By  Roscoe.  2  vols.              12°  3  50.      8°  Lond.  6  00 

b.  Leslie,  C.  R.     By  his  sister.                                12°  Bost.  2  00 
b.  Lessing,  G.  E.     Life  and  Works.     By  Evans. 

2  vols.                                                             8°  Bost.  5  00 

— —  Life.     By  Stahr.     2  vols.                              8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Liebig.     Life  and  Work  of.     By  Hofmann.       8°  Lond.  5s 

a.  Liechtenstein.     Holland  House.                            8°  X.  Y.  7  50 

b.  Lincoln,  xV.     Life.     By  Arnold.                           8°  Chic.  3  00 

Six  Months  at  Whitellouse.  By  Carpenter.l8°  N.  Y.  1  .50 

•  Administration  of.      By  Raymond.           12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Life.     By  Holland.                                         8°  3  50 

Life.     By  Ravmond.                                      8°  3  00 

Lincoln  and  Seward.     By  Gideon  A.  Welles.   12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Livingston,  E.     By  Hunt.                                       8°  N".  Y.  4  00 

Livingstone.  Dr.     Pop.  Ac't  of  his  Life.         18°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Locke.  J.     Bv  Lord  King.                                    12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

a. By  Fox' Bourne.     2  vols.                               8°  Lond.  28s 

Longueville.  Mme.  de.     By  Cousin.                    16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

a.  Louis  IX.     ]\Iemoir.     By  de  Joinville.              16°  L.  &  N.  1  25 

b.  Louis  XI.  of  France.     By  Comines.     2  vols.  12°  Bohn.  3  00 
b.  Louis  XIV.     By  James.                                       12°  Lond.  1  75 

By  :\Iiss  Pardoe.     2  vols.                             12°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Louis  XV.     By  Voltaire.                                      8°  Lond.  16s 


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Louis  XVII.    By  Beauchesne.    2  Vols.  12°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Louis  Philippe.     By  Wright.  8°  Ix)ud,  16s 
Louisa,  Queen  of  Prussia.  Life.    By  Hudson. 

2  vols.  12°  Loud.  6* 

Lover,  S.     Life  of.     By  Bernard.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Loyola.     Life .     By  Maffei.  8*»  Loud.  10.* 

By  Taylor.  12"  Loud.  1  00 

h. and  Jesuitism.    By  Taylor.  12°  Ix)nd.  5s 

a.  Luther.     By  Buiisen.  16°  X.  Y.  1  00 
6. By  Michelet.  12°  Loud.  1  75 

By  ^Vorsley.     2  vols.  8°  Lonfl.  6  00 

Lyndhurst  and  Brougham.     By  Campbell.         8°  Lond.  6s 

b.  Lyon,  ^liss  M.     ^Memoir.  12°  Northamp.  1  25 
Macaulay,  Lord.     By  Arnold.  8°  Lond.  14s 

a. By  Trevelyan.     2  vols.  8°  X.  Y.  5  00 

McClellan,  Gen.     By  Hillard.  12°  Phila.  1  25 

Mackintosh,  Sir  J.     By  his  son.    2  vols.  8°  L.  &  B.  4  50 

Macleod,  Rev.  N.     By  his  brother.     2  vols.       8°  Lond.  26s 

Macready.     Reminiscences.  8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Madison,  J.    Bv  Rives.     3  vols.  8°  Bost.  10  50 

b.  Mann,  H.     By  ':Mrs.  Mann.  8°  Bost.  3  00 

Sir  II.     "Mann  and  Manners  in  Flor- 
ence."    By  Doran.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  30s 

Marie  Antoinette.     By  Abbott.  16°  X.  Y.  1  20 

By  Madame  Campan.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

b. ByYonge.     2  vols.  12°   Phila.  6  00 

Marion,  Gen.     By  Simms.  12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

By  Hartley.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

By  Weems.  12°  Phila.  1  25 

Marlborough,  Duke  of.     By  Alison.  12°  X.  Y.  1  75 

a. By  Coxe.     3  vols.  12°  Lond.  5  25 

Duchess  of.  By  Mrs.  Thompson.  2  vols.  8°  Lond. 

Marmontel,  J.  F.     Mem.  by  himself.  1  vol.    12°  Lond.  6s 

Marriott,  W.  B.     Memorials.     Ed.  by  Hort.      8°  Lond.  10s 

Marryat.     Life  of.     2  vols.  12°  X.  Y.  4  00 

a.  Mary,  Queen  of  Scots.     By  Bell.  2  vols.  18°  X.  Y.  1  50 
^  Bv  Meline.  8°  Lond.  1  75 

Bv  Mignet.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  6s 

By  Strickland.     2  vols.  Phila.  4  00 

Mather,  C.     By  Drake.  8°  Bost. 

Mathew,  Father.     By  Maguire.  12°  X.  Y  2  00 

Mathews,  C.     By  Yates.  12°  Lond.  1  25 

May,  S.  J.     Memoir.      .  16°  Bost.  1  50 

Mazzini.     Life  and  Writings.     6  vols.  12°  Ivond.  54s 

Life.     1  vol.  12°  X.  Y.  1  75 

a. Medici,  I>orenzo  de.     By  Roscoe.  12°  Ix>nd.  1  75 

Fine  edition.  8°  Ix)iid.  3  50 

b. Marie  de.     By  Freer.    2  vols.  12°  Lond.  21s 

b.  3Ieluncthon,  P.     By  Coxe.  Ix)nd.  lis 
Mencius.     By  Legge.  12°  Phila.  4  00 
Mendelssohn  F."    By  Lampadius.  12°  Lond.  1  75 

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Mendelssohn.     By  Devrient. 

By  Polko. 

Lf  ttors  and  Recollections.     Hiller. 

Michael  Augelo.     See  Angelo. 

a.  ^lill,  J.  S.     Autobiography. 

Memorial  Volume. 

a.  i\Iiller,  H.     My  Schools  and  School  Masters. 

Life.     By  Bayne.     2  vols. 

Milton,  J.     Life. 

By  Ivimey. 

a. By  Keightley. 

Life  and  Times.     By  Martin. 

b. Life  of.     By  Massou.     3  vols. 

By  Todd. 

h.  Mirabeau.     By  Diimont. 

6.  Mitford,  iNIary;  Recollections  of  Lit.  Life. 

Memoirs.     By  L'Estrange.     2  vols. 

Mohammed.     By  Bush. 

<i. By  Irving.     2  vols.  16°  ^2.50,  2  vols. 

b. By  ^luir,  4  vols. 

Monk,  Geu.     By  Guizot. 

Montaigne.     By  St.  John.     2  vols. 

Montgomei-y,  J.     jNIemoir  and  Corr.     7  vols. 

By  Mrs.  Knight. 

Montagu,  Mrs.  E.     Unpublished  Letters.     By 

l)r.  Doran. 
Montrose,  Marquis  of.     By  Napier.    2  vols. 
Moore,  T.     Memoir  by  Russell.    8  vols. 

Same.*  abridged 

By  Herbert. 

By  Rossetti. 

More,  Hannah.     Life. 

b. Life  and  Correspondence.     2  vols. 

More,  Sir  T.     By  Roper. 

By  C.  ]\Iore.     Ed.  by  Hunter. 

Morse,  S.  F.  B.     By  Prime. 

Mosclieles.     Life.     By  C.  Moscheles.   2  vols. 

Recent  Music  and  Musicians. 

Mozart.     By  Rau. 

By  Holmes. 

]Muller,  G.     Life  of  Trust.     By  himself.     Cr, 

^lunden.     Memoirs. 

^lurcliison.     By  Geikie.     2  vols. 

Xapier  (of  Merchistoun).     By  J.  M.  Napier. 

Napier,  Sir  C.  J.     By  his  son.    4  vols. 

Napoleon  L     ^ee  also  France  ;    Waterloo. 

Life.     By  Abbott.     2  vols. 

Recollections   of    St.    Helena.     By  ^Nlrs. 

Abell.  P. 

At  St.  Heiona.     By  Abbott.     Ill  us. 

Bv  ^Inv.  d'Abrantes.    2  vols. 


8°  Lend. 

10s  '. 

12"  N.  Y. 

1  7. 

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2  50 

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1  75 

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1  75 

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10  00 

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5  00 

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b.  Napoleon  I.     By  Lockhart.   2  vols.  18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

By  Antominarchi.    2  vols.  8°  Loud.  16« 

By  Bourrienne.    4  vols.  16°  Edin.  14s 

By  Ilazlitt.    4  vols.,  London  ;  3  vols.       12°  Phila.  4  50 

h. By  Jomini  (Military).   4  vols.  8°  X.  Y.  25  00 

a. Lanfrey,  P.     Vols.  1,  2,  3.  L.&N.Y.ea.3  50 

b. By  Scott,  5  vols.  8°  Loud.  20» 

b. At  St.  Helena.     By  Las  Casas.     4  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  0  00 

Voice  from  St.  Helena.  By  O'Meara,  2  v.  12°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Life.     By  L.  de  I'Ard^rche.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Napoleon  HI.     By  J.  S.  C.  Abbott.  8°  Haitf.  3  50 

By  Jerrold.    4  vols.  8°  Lond.,  ea.l8s 

"Napoleon  the  Little."     By  Hugo.  12°  N.  Y.  150 

By  Schinucker.  12°  Pliila.  1  75 

Neal,  J.     Recollections.  16°  Best  1  50 

a.  Nelson,  Lord.     By  Southey.  18°  N.  Y.  75 

a.  Newton,  Sir  L  By  Brewster.  18°  N.  Y.  75 
Nicholas  I.  of  Russia.  By  Schmucker.  12°  Pliila.  1  75 
Niebuhr.  By  Bunseu.  12°  N.  Y.  1  .50 
Nizami  (Pei-sian  poet).  Life  and  Writings.  Tr.  Lond.  Is  ^d 
Nott,  E.  By  Van  Santvoord.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
O'Connell,  D.     By  Daunt.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  21s 

Popular  Life.  12°  Bost.  1  00 

Oglethorpe,  Gen.     By  Wright.  12°  Lond.  3  50 

Opie,  Amelia.     By  Brightwell.  12°  Lond.  2s  Qd 

Orleans,  Duchess    of.     Memoir.       From  the 

French.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Owen,  R.  D.     Threading  my  Way.      Autobi- 
ography. 12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Paine,  Thomas.     By  Vale.  8°  Bost.  1  00 

b.  Palissv,  B.  By  Morley.  12°  Lond,  2  25 
Palmerston,  I^rd.     By  Dalling.    2  vols.  8°  L.  &  P.  5  00 

By  McGilchrist.  18°  Lond.  50 

By  Ashley.  2  vols.  8°  Lond.  30s 

Pandurang  Hari  ;    or,  Memoir  of  a  Hindoo. 

By  Frere.    2  vols.  P.  8°  Lond.  21s 

a.  Parker,  T.     By  Frothingham.  Cr.  8°  Bost.  3  00 

By  Weiss.     2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

b.  Pascal,  Jacqueline.  Life.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 
Patteson,  Bishop.     Life  and  Letters.     By  Ikliss 

Yonge.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  5  00 
Paul,  the  Apostle.     By  Baur.     Tr.    2  vols.         8°  Lond.  ea.  10s  6^/ 

By  Uenan.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Life  and  Works.     By  Roberts.  16°  Lond.  5s 

Continuous  Historv. '  Bv  Tait.  12°  Lond.  3.s 

h. By  Conybeare  &  Howson.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Paulding,  J.  k.     By  his  son.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Payne,  J.  Howard.     Bv  Harrison.  8°  Alb.  6  00 

Peel,  Sir  R.  Life  and  Times.    By  Taylor.  4  v.         Lond.  43s 

h.  I'ellico.     My  Prisons.     By  Sargent.  12°  Bost.  1  75 

Penn,  Wm.     By  Dixon.  12°  Lond.  12s 
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Penn.     By  Jenney. 

a.  Pepvs,  S.     Diary  and  Correspondence. 

'-  Same.     Ed.  by  Briglit.    Vols.  1.  2. 

Perceval,  S.     Life.     By  his  grairdson.    2  vols. 
Percival,  J.  G.     By  Ward.    2  vols. 

Perry,  Commodore.     By  Mackenzie.     2  vols. 

b.  Perthes,  F.     By  C.  F.  Perthes. 
Pestalozzi.     By  Kriisi. 

■c.  Peter  the  (ireat.     By  Barrow. 

By  Voltaire. 

Petrarch.     By  Campbell. 
Peti2:ru,  J.  L.     Life.     By  Grayson. 
Pfeifter,  Ida.     Autobiography  and  Travels. 
Philidor.     By  Allen. 

Philip  n.  (of  Spain.)     By  Gayarre. 

a. P>v  Prescott,  3  vols. 

Philip  in.  (of  Spain.)    By  Watson. 
Pickt'riuf^,  T.      By  Pickering  and  Upham,  4 

vols. 
Pierce,  F.     By  Hawthorne. 

a.  Pitt,  Vv'.     By  Macaulay. 

By  Earl  Stanhope,  4  vols. 

b.  Pizarro.     By  Helps. 

b.  Pliny.     Life  and  Letters. 

Select  Letters,  by  Prichard. 

Letters,  Church  and  Brodribb. 

<i.  Plutarch.  Life,  Lives,  and  Morals.  By  Trench. 

fcap. 
Pocahontas.     By  Neill. 
Pope.     By  Carruthers.     5  vols. 
Porson.     Life,  by  Watson. 

Literary  Anecdotes.     By  Barker,  2  vols. 

Porter,  Commodore.    Memoir,  by  D.  D.  Porter. 
Potter,  A.     By  Howe. 

Prentiss,  S.  S.     By  G.  L.  Prentiss,  2  vols. 

b.  Prescott,  W.  H.     By  Ticknor. 

Procter,    B.    W.     (Barry   Cornwall)    and   his 

Friends.     By  Fields. 
Pugin,   A.  W.   &  A.  M.  ;  Recollections.     By 

Ferrey.     London. 
Pulzsky,  Theresa.     By  herself,  2  vols. 

c.  Putnam.  I.     By  Tarbox. 
Qiuncy,  J.     By  E.  Quincy. 

a.  ()uincy,  J.     By  J.  Quincy. 

(Quitman,  Gen.     By  Claiborne,  2  vols. 

llaikes,  T.  ;  Journal,  2  vols. 
h.  Raleicrh,  Sir  Walter.     By  Edwards,  2  vols. 
<.i. By  Kin.fi^sley. 

By  St.  John. 

By  ]Mrs.  Thompson. 

Ramsay,  E.  B.     Memoi'ials  and  Recollections. 
By  Rog(M's. 


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Biography,  IndividuaL 


Randolph,  J.     Bv  Garland. 
Raphael  and  Michel  Angelo.     By  Duppa. 
b.  Recamier,  Mme.     By  Luyster. 

and  her  Friends.     By  Lenormant. 

Red  Jacket.     By  Stone. 

Redding.     50  years'  Recollections.    3  vols. 
Rembrandt.     By  Burnet. 
Renuie,  Sir  J.     Autobiography. 
b.  Revere.     Keel  &  Saddle. 

Reynolds.  Sir  .J.     By  Leslie  &  Taylor,  2  vols. 

By  Beechey,  2  vols. 

By  Northcote,  2  vols. 

Richard  I.     By  Aytoun. 

6.  Richelieu,  Cardinal.     Life.    By  Robson. 

a.  Richter,  J.     By  himself. 

By  Lee. 

Riedesel,  Baroness.     By  Stone. 
Ritter,  Carl.     By  Gage. 
h.  Robertson,  F.  W.    Life  and  Letters. 

Same. 

Robespierre.     By  Lewes. 

b.  Robinson,  H.     Diary,  2  vols. 
Rodenbough,  T.  F.   From  Everglade  to  Canon ; 
Rogers,  S.     Recollections. 

b.  Roland,  Mme.     By  Abbott. 

By  ^Irs.  Child. 

Romilly,  Sir  J.     Autobiography,  2  vols. 

Rossini.     By  Edwards. 

Rousseau,  Confessions.     Abridged. 

Same.     Illustrated. 

By  Morley,  2  vols. 

Rumfonl.  Count.     Memoir,  by  Ellis. 
Rubens,  P.  P.     By  Waagen. 

Rush,  R.  and  B.     Recollections  of  English  and 
French  Courts. 

Russell,  Earl.     Recollections  and  Suggestions. 

Russell,  Lord  W.     By  Earl  Russell. 

Saint. — See  Name  oi  Each  Saint  ;  as,  Augus- 
tine. 
b.  St  Simon,  Duke  de.     Memoirs  abridged,  by 
St.  John,  3  vols. 

Salvator  Rosa.     By  Lady  Morgan. 

a.  Savonarola.     Life  and  Times. 
Schamyl.     By  Wagner. 
Scheffer,  Ary.     By  Mrs.  Grote. 

b.  Schiller.     By  Carlyle.  16°  Lond. 
Schimmelpenninck,  Mrs.     Life  and  Letters. 
SchleieiTnacher.     Reminiscences,  2  vols. 
Schoolcraft.     30  years  with  Indian  Tribes. 
SchoiMMihaiier,  A.     By  Zimmerii. 
SchuWrt,  F.     Life  of.     By  Austin. 

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42s 

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7s 

8°  Lond. 

21s 

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3s  Qd 

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By  Jenkia- 


b.  Schuyler,  Gen.     By  Lossing.     2  vols 
Scott,  Sir  W.     By  Chambers,  2  vols. 

Same,  1  vol. 

By  Gilfillan. 

b. By  Lockhart,  9  vols. 

SaTne,  3  vols. 

Same,  Centenaiy  ed.  2  vols. 

By  McLeod. 

a. By  iNIackenzie. 

Epitome  of  Lockhart's  Life. 

son. 

A  Day  With.     By  Jerrold. 

Scott,  Gen.  W.     Autobiography,  2  vols. 

By  Headley. 

By  Mansfield. 

Seaton,  W.  W.     By  his  Daughter. 
Sedgwick,  Miss  C.  ^I.     By  Dewey. 
S^vigne,  Mme.  de,  &  Contemporaries,  2  vols. 
Seward,  W.  H.  jNIemorial  Address.  By  Adams. 

Memoir.     By  Baker  (to  1860). 

Shaftesbury,  Earl  of.     By  Martin,  2  vols. 
Shakespeare. — See    Shakespeare  (in  alphabet 

of  topics). 
Shelburnfe,  Earl  of.     By  Fitzmaurice,  2  vols. 
Shelley.     Memorials. 

Life  and  AVorks.     By  Rossetti. 

b.  Sheridan,  R.  B.     By  Moore,  2  vols. 

b.  Sherman.     Memoirs.     By  himself,  2  vols. 
Sidney,  A.     By  Ewald,  2  vols. 

By  Van  Santvoord. 

a.  Sidney,  Sir  P.     Life  and  Times. 

By  Bourne. 

Silliman,  Benj.     By  Fisher.    2  vols. 
Smith,  Capt.  John.     By  Hillard. 

By  Simms. 

Sol ;  Thirty  years'  Theatricals. 

Sydney.     By  Lady  Holland.     2  vols. 

b.  Socrates.     By  Grote. 

By  Levien.     Bayard  Series. 

a.  Somerville,  Mrs.     Personal  Recollections. 
Southey ;  and  correspondence. 
Spalding,  Life  of.     By  J.  L.  Spalding. 
Spencer,  Earl.     See  Althorp. 

Spring.     Personal  Reminiscences.     2  vois. 
Standish.     By  Abbott.     (Am.  Pioneers,  etc.) 
Stephenson.     By  Smiles. 

b.  Sterling.     By  Carlyle. 
b.  Steuben.     By  Kapp. 

Stier.  Life.  By  Lacroix. 
Stockmar.  Ed.  by  Miiller 
Story.     By  W.  W.  Story. 


2  vols. 
2  vols. 


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1  25 

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25 

12°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

12°  K  Y. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

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2  00 

12°  K  Y. 

2  00- 

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30s 

12°  N.  Y. 

25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

28s 

8°  N.  Y. 

8  00 

12°  Lond. 

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12°  Lond. 

1  75 

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3  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  50 

8°  Lond. 

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1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

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90 

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3  00 

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Stothard.     Bj'  Bray.  4°  Ix)nd.  21« 

Strafford,  Earl  of.     By  Cooper.    3  vols.  8°  Lond.  305 

Strauss,  Life  and  Wiitings.     By  Zeller.  8°  Loud.  5* 
Stuart,  C.   ("  Youug  Pretender.")    By  Ewald. 

2  vols.  8°  Lond.  28s 

Sumner.     Eulogy.     By  Schurz.  12°  Bost.  1  00 

Life.     By  Nason.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

Swedenborg.     By  White.  8°  L.  &  P.  5  00 

Same.  12°  Pliila.  1  50 

Emanuel.  12°  N.  Y.  75 

Swetchine,  Mme.     By  Falloux.  *    12°  Bost.  2  00 

«.  Swift.     By  Forster.     (Only  vol.  1.)  Cr.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Taney.     Memoir.     By  Tyler.  5  00 

Tappan.     Memoir.     Bv  L.  Tappan,  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Tasso.     Hy  Milman.     2  vols.  12°  Lond.  12» 

Taylor,  Jeremy.     By  Bonney.  12°  Lond.  12« 

Telford.     By  Smiles.  12°  L.  &  P.  3  00 

i.  Thackeray.     By  Taylor.  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 
Thompson.     See  Rumford. 
Thoreau,    With  Memorial  Verses.     By  Chan- 

ning.  16°  Bost.  2  00 

*.  Thonaldsen.     By  Plon.  8°  Bost.  4  00 

By  Thiele.  12°  N.  Y. 

«.  Ticknor,  G.    Life,  Letters,  and  Journals.    2  v.  8°  Bost.  6  00 

Titian.     By  Nortlicote.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  21» 

Tocqueville.     By  Beaumont.     2  vols.  16°  Bost.  3  00 

h.  Todd,  Rev.  J.     The  Story  of  his  Life.  12°  N.  Y.  2  75 

Tooke.     By  Stephens.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  24s 

Trenck,  Baron.     Autobiography.  12°  Lond.  6s 

Trumbull,  John.     Reminiscences.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Jona.     By  Stuart.  8°  Bost.  3  00 

Turner.     By  Thornbury.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.  30s 

Turenne.     By  Cockayne.  16°  I^nd.  Is 

Tycho  Brahe.     Brewster.  12°  Lond.  4s  6rf 

Velasquez.     By  Stirling.  12°  Lond.  5s 
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By  Lester  and  Andrews.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Vidocq.     By  himself.     4  vols.  16°  Ix)nd.  5  00 

Same.  12°  Phil.  i  50 

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Voltjiire.     By  Bungener.  12°  Edin.  5s 

By  Espinasse.     3  vols.  8°  Lond.  ea.  16s 

«. By  Morlev.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Warburton,  ftp.     By  Watson.  8°  Ivond.  18» 

Warren,  .John,    M.  D.      The    Life    of.  By 

E.  Warren,  >L1).  8°  Bost.  5  00 
Warren,  (Jen.     Life  and  Times.     By  Froth- 

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«.  Wnshington.     By  Irving.     5  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  1125 
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R.  8°  N.  Y. 

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By  Marshall.     3  vols. 

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Young,  C.  M.     Memoir.     By  J.  C.  Young.  Cr.  8°  N.  Y. 
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Mystery  of  Life. 

Frotopla.sm. 

Chapman.     Evolution  of  Life. 

Clark.     Mind  in  Nature.  8° 

Huxley  and  Martin.  Course  in  Elem.  B.  8° 

a.  MacGinley.     Introd.  to  B.   (Elem.  Sci.  Series).  16° 
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Reichenbach.     Vital  Force.     Tr.  by  Gregory. 
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3  50 

75 

1  30 

75 

1  12 

2  25 

3  75 
3  50 
1  00 


6s  6d 

2  50 

3  00 

25  00 
36s 
7  00 
15  00 
51 


Botany. — Buddhism. 


Cj'clo.  of  Shrubs  and  Trees.  thick 

Marion.     Wonders  of  Vegetation. 

b.  Maunder.     Treasury  of  Botany. 

h.  Michaux  &  Nuttall.     N.  Amer.  Sylva,  6  v.  R. 

b.  Rhind.     History  of  the  Vegetable  Kingdom. 

Swift.     Field  I"  lowers. 

AVood.     Intermediate  Botany. 

Class  Book  of  Botany. 

Botanical  Apparatus. 

Wooster.     Alpine  Plants,  with  col'd  Illus.     R. 

a.  Youmans,  Miss.     First  Book  of  Botany. 

Brazil;  The  Amazon. 
a.  Agjassiz,  Prof.  &  Mrs.     Journey  in  B. 

a.  Bates.     Naturalist  on  the  River  A. 
Burton,  R.     Highlands  of  B.     2  vols. 
Codman.     Ten  Months  in  B. 
De  Marcedo.     Chorography  of  B.     Translated 

by  H.  Le  Sage. 

b.  Ewbank.     Brazil.     Illustrated. 

a.  Fletcher  &  Kidder.     History  of  B. 
Gardner.     Travels  in  Interior  of  B. 

b.  Hartt.     Geology  and  Phys.  Geog.  of  B. 
Herndon   &   Gibbon.        Exploration    of    the 

Amazon.     3  vols. 
Keller.     Amazon  and  Madeira  R.      Illus. 
Orton.     Andes  and  Amazon. 
Wallace.     Amazon  and  Rio  Xegro. 

British  America.     See  also  under  America  ; 
Canada;  Nova  Scotia. 
Butler.     Wild  North  Land. 

a. Great  Lone  Land. 

Waddington.     Overland  Route  through  British 

America.  8°  Lond.  Is 

British  Columbia. 

Achintree.     From  Atlantic  to  Pacific.  4°  Montreal     5  00 

Leonard.  Travels  in  Brit.  Columbia.  8°  Lond.        14s 

Lord.  Naturalist  in  Vancouver's  Island.  2  vols.  8°  Lond.        24s 
Macfie.  Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Colum- 
bia. 8°  Lond.        18s 
Rattray.  Vancouver's  Island  and  British  Col- 
umbia.                                                           8°  Lond.        628 

Buccaneers. 

Burney.     Hist  of  the  Buccaneers.  4°  Lond. 

a.  Thornbury.  Monarchs  of  the  Main.  8°  Lond.         4s  6d 

Buddhism. 

Alabaster.     The  Wheel  of  the  Law.  8°  Lond.        14s 

fl.  Alwis,  J.  d'.     Origin  and  History  of  B.  8°  Lond.  6s 

52 


8°  Lond. 

12  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

8°  Phila. 

75  00 

8°  Loud. 

4  50 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  25 

8°  N.  Y. 

3  io 

N.  Y. 

6  00 

8°  L.  &  N. 

10  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Bost. 

5  00 

8°  Bost. 

2  50 

8°  Lond. 

15  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

r 

1  25 

8°  Lond. 

9s 

8°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

8°  Bost. 

4  50 

8°  Lond. 

3  75 

8°  Bost. 

5  00 

'  8°  Wash. 

2  50 

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5  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  Lond. 

12s 

d  British  Columbia 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  75 

Buddhism. — Business. 


16°  Lond. 

7s  6d 

8°  Lond. 

7s  Qd 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Lond. 

SsU 

8°  Leips. 

8°  Lond. 

21s 

8°  Lend. 

8°  Lond. 

I.  Beal.  Catena  of  Buddhist  Scriptures.  8°  Lond.        15s 

Beal.     Roinuntic  Legend  of  Sikya-Buddlia.     12°  Lond.        12s 

Buddhaghosha's  Parables  ;  and  the  Dhanitna- 
pada  or  Path  of  Virtue.  Tr.  and  ed.  by 
Kogei-s  &  Muller.  8°  Lond        12s  6^^ 

h.  Eitel.     Buddhism.     Historical,  etc.  8°  Lond. 

Hardy.     Legends  and  Theories  of  Buddhists. 
a. Manual  of  Buddhism. 

Mills.     The  Indian  Saint. 

Modern  Buddhist.     By  a  Siamese. 

Schlagintweit,  E.     Buddhism  in  Thibet. 
h.  Upham.  History  and  Doctrines  of  Buddhism. 

Buenos  Ayres. 

Hutchinson.     Buenos  Ayres,  etc. 
Random  Sketches  of  Buenos  Ayres. 

Building.     See  Architecture. 

Burial.     See  Cremation. 

Burmah. 

Anderson.     Mandalay  to  Momien.  8°  N.  Y.  7  50 

Crawford.  Embassy  to  Court  of  Ava.  2  vols.      8°  Lond.       32s 
Gouger.     Two  Years'  Imprisonment  in  Bur- 
mah. 12°  Lond.       12s 
Palmer,  J.  W.  Up  and  down  the  Irawaddy.       12°  N.  Y. 

Business. 

1.  Morals,  Peinciples,  etc. 

a.  Eggleston.     How  to  Make  a  Living.     (Handy 

Bk.  Ser).      _                 _                                12°  N.  _Y.  75 

a.  Freedley.  Treatise  on  Business.  12°  Phila.  1  25 
Hillard.     Dangers   and  Duties  of  Mercantile 

Pursuits.                                                       12°  Bost.  25 

h.  Medbery.     Men  and  Manners  of  Wall  Street.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

■     2.  Manuals,  Statistics,  etc. 

Anderson.     Prac.  Merc.  Letter  Writer.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Business.     By  a  Merchant.  12°  Edin.  7s  Qd 

Coiwell.  Ways  and  Means  of  Payment  ;  Cred- 
it, etc.  8°  Phila.  5  00 

De  Veitelle.     Mercantile  Dictionary,  English, 

Spanish  and  French.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Francis.  History  of  the  Stock  Exchange.  8°  Lond.        10s  6c? 

History  of  the  Bank  of  England.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Hanna.     Ready  Reckoner.  16°  Phila.  60 

Heeren.     Politics  &  Trade  of  Prin.  Nations  of 

Antiquity.     4  vols.  8°  Oxf.  27s 

Hints  about  Business.  75 

53 


Business. — Canada. 


b.  Romans.     Cyclo.  of  Commerce.                            8°  N.  Y.  7  50 

Larwood  &  Hotten.  History  of  Sign-boards.     12°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Levi,  L.     British    Commerce    and   Economic 

Progress,  1763-1870.                                     8°  Lond.  16s 
b.  Lindsay.     History  of  Merchant  Shipping  and 

Ancient  Commerce.    4  vols.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  32  00 

b.  McCuUoch.  Diet,  of  Cotnmerce.  New  Edition.  8°  Lond.  25  00 

Treatise  on  Commerce.                                 8°  Lond.  Is  8d 

McElrath.     Commercial  Dictionary.  7  00 

Martin.  Commercial  Hand-Book  of  France.     12°  Lond.  7s  Qd 

Sampson.     History  of  Advertising.               Cr.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Simmonds.     Commercial  Dictionary  of  Trade 

Products.                                                      12°  L.  &  N.  2  00 

Science  and  Commerce  :  Statistical  Es- 
says and  Lectures.                                     12°  Lond.  6s 

Cabul.     See  Affghanistan. 

Cage  Birds. 

American  Bird  Fancier. 
Avis.     The  Canary. 
a.  Bechstein.    Nat'l  History  of  Cage  Birds. 
(Colored,  ^3.75.) 
Canaries.    How  to  Breed,  Rear,  and  Keep. 

California. 

Capron.     History  of  California. 

Farnham.     Early  Days  of  California. 
a.  Hittell.    Resources  of  California. 
a.Xordhoff.     California.     $2.50; 
a. Northern  California,  etc. 

Soule,  etc.     Annals  of  San  Francisco. 

a.  Taylor,  B.  Eldorado  :  Mexico  &  California. 
"Whitney.     Yosemite  Guide-book. 
AVood.     Gold  Diggings  of  California. 

Calisthenics.     See  Gymnastics. 

Canada. 

Adams.    Field  and  Forest  Rambles.                   8°  Lond.  14s 

Carlile  &Martindale.  Recollections  of  Canada.  F°  Lond.  21s 

Ches.shyre.     Canada  in  1864.                              12°  Lond.  2s  M 

Copplestone,  Mrs.  Canada.  Why  we  live  there.  8°  Lond.  2s  Cd 
Head.     Forest  Scenes  in  Canada. 

Emigrant  in  Canada.                                     8°  I^nd.  2s  M 

Hogan.     Prize  Essay  on  Canada.  8°  Montreal    5s 

King.     Sportsman  and  Naturalist  in  Canada.     8°  Ix)nd. 

Kohl.     Travels  in  Canada.  8°  Lond.  2  50 

b.  McMullen.     History  of  Canada  to  1867.  8°  L.  &  P.         3  50 
Miles.     History  of  Canada,  1535-1763.               8°  Montreal  lO.'*  6^/ 

a.  -Moodie.     Rougliing  it  in  the  Bush.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

5i 


18°  N.  Y. 

30 

16°  N.  Y. 

50 

12°  Lond. 

2  50 

12°  Lond. 

Qd 

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1  00 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

paper. 

,  2  00 

4°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  Camb. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

Canada. — Cat. 

Life  in  the  Clearings.  12°  Lond.        10s  6^/ 

Morris.     Canada  and  her-  Resources.  8°  Montreal 

Murray.  Hist.  Acc'tof  Brit.  America.  2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Paiknian.     The  Old  Regime.                                8°  Bost.  2  50 

Patterson.     Home  and  i'oreign  Trade  of  Can.  8°  Montreal  7.^ 

«.  Thoreau.     A  Yankee  in  Canada.                         12°  Bost.  2  00 

«.  Warburton.     Conquest  of  Canada.     2  vols.       12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Canals.  ■  See  Inter-Oceanic,  etc. 

Capital  Punishment.     See  also  Crimes,  etc. 

a.  Bovee.     Christ  and  the  Gallows.  12°  N.  Y. 

Cheever.     Defence  of  Capital  Punishment.       12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Cape  Colony.     See  Africa,  South. 

Carbonari.     See  Secret  Societies. 

Cards,  Playing.     See  also  Games,  etc.  ;  Whist.  • 

Chatto.     History  of  Playing-Cards. 
Taylor.     History  of  Playing-Cards. 

Caricatures. 

Gillray.    Caricatures,  Political.    Half  morocco. 
Leech.     Sketches  of  Life  and  Character.     3  v. 
Malcolm.     History  of  Caricaturing. 
Napoleon  III.     Story  of,   as  told  by  Popular 

Caricatures  of  25  years. 
Tenniel.     Cartoons  from  Punch. 
Thackeray.     Orphan  of  Pimlico,  etc. 
AVright.     Caricature  History  of  the  Georges. 

History  of  Caricature  and  Grotesque,  etc.  12°  N 

Carthage. 

Davis.     Carthage  and  its  Remains. 
Perry.     Carthage  and  Tunis. 

Carving,  Fret  "Work,  etc. 

Bemrose.     IManual  of  Wood  Carving.  4°  Phila.  3  00 

Rogers.     Art  of  Wood  Carving. 

Sawyer.  Fret  Sawing  and  Wood  Carving.    Sm.  4°  Bost.  1  50 

Seaton.     Manual  of  Fret  Cutting  and  Wood 

Carving.  Lond.         2s  Gd 

Williams.       Ornamental    Designs    for    Fret 

Work. 

Cat. 

Ross.     Book  of  Cats.  12°  Lond.         4s  Qd 

Stables.     Cats  and  Cat  Life.  12°  Lond.         7s 

Williams'  Auatomv  of  the  Domestic  C.     Text  8°     Plates  8°         6  00 

55 


8°  Lond. 
16°  Lond. 

21s 

7s  M 

F°  Lond. 
F°  Lond. 

60  00 
30  00 

8°  Lond.     3  50 

4°  Lond.    10  50 

4°  L.  &  N.  Y.  7  50 

12°  N.  Y.     3  00 

12°  N.  Y.     3  00 

8°  X.  Y. 
8°  Prov. 

4  00 

4  50 

Cathedrals. — Charities. 


8°  Loud. 

18* 

8°  Loud. 

185 

6°  Loud. 

15* 

8°  Lond. 

18* 

12°  Lond. 

OS 

12°  N.  Y. 

8°  Lond. 

Us 

8°  Lond. 

28s 

Cathedrals. 

Essays  ou  Cathedrals.     Ed.  by  Howson.  8°  Lond.         9» 

Haua-Books  ui'    Cathedrals    oi  England    and 

\V  ales.     8  vols.  12°  Lond.       91s 

Stanley,     iiistutical  Memoirs  of  Canterbury. 

Uth  edition.  •  i^  S°  Loud.         7s  Qd 

Walcott-Mackenzie.     Traditions  and  Customs 

oJ:  Cathedrals.     2ud  edition.  P.  8°  Lond.         6s 

Cattle.     See  Domestic  Animals. 

Caucasus,  Circassia. 

Cuuynghame,  A.  T.     Eastern  Caucasus,  etc. 
Freshfield.     Caucasus  and  Bashan. 
(irove.     The  Frosty  Caucasus. 
Haxthausen.     Trans-Caucasia. 

Tribes  of  the  Caucasus. 

Kenyan.     Georgia  and  the  Caucasus. 
Mounsey.     Caucasus  and  Interior  of  Persia. 
Spencer.     Western  Caucasus.     2  vols. 

Caves.     See  Mammoth  Cave;  Pre-historic. 
Celibacy. 

a.  Lea.     History  of  Sacerdotal  Celibacy.  8°  Phila.  3  75 

Central  America.     See  America,  Central. 
Ceylon. 

a.  Baker.     Eight  years  in  Ceylon. 
Forbfs.     Eleven  years  in  Ceylon.     2  vols. 
Iloffrneister.     Travels  in  Ceylon. 
Pridham.     History  of  Ceylon.     2  vols. 
Rifle  and  Hound  in  Ceylon. 

b.  Tennent.     History  of  Ceylon.     2  vols. 

Charities.     See  also  Pauperism. 

Bureau  of  Charities.     Charities  of  Xew  York. 

Camnian  and  Camp.     Charities  of  New  York. 

Church.     Philosophy  of  Benevolence. 
a.  De  Liefile.     Charities  of  Europe. 

Howson.     Deaconesses. 

Jameson,  Mrs.     Sisters  of  Charity. 

Jerrold.     Signals  of  Distress. 

Jones.     Una  and  her  Paupers;  a  Memorial. 
a.  Low.     Charities  of  London. 

Mayhew.    Loud.  Labor  and  Ix)nd.  Poor.  3  vols. 

Potter.     Sisterhoods  and  Deaconesses. 

Sievekiug.     Principles  of  Charity  Work. 

Stall.-ird.     Loudon  Pauperism. 

Stephens.     Service  of  the  Poor,    Sisterhoods, 

etc.  12°  I^nd, 

56 


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10.'! 

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8°  Lond. 

50s 

12°  X.  Y. 

25 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  25 

12°  X.  Y. 

1  25 

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5s 

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5s 

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12°  Loud. 

7.S  6d 

12°  L.  &  N. 

2  00 

16°  Loud. 

3.V  M 

8°  Ix)ud. 

7   50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Lond. 

4s 

8°  Loud. 

12s 

Chemistry. 

Chemistry. 
1.  Gknkkal  Works. 

b.  Hluxiuu.     Organic  and  Inorganic  Chemistry.     8°  Lond.  16.? 

Booth  cc  ^lurlit.     Eucyclopoedia  of  Chemistry.     8°  Thila.  5  (Kl 

liosvuuin.     Pnictical  Chemistry.                           12°  I'liiJa.  2  2."> 

liraiuli;  &  TayJor.      Chemistry.                               8°  Lond.  \2^  'vxl 

fl.  Lonki'.     Principles  of  C.  riiilosophy.                     8°  Best.  2  aO 

Darby.     Text  Book  of  Chemistry.                         go  ;j^_  y.  1  7;> 
Uay.     Clieniistry  in  its  relations  to  Physiology, 

t;tc.                                                                     8°  Lond.  8  75 

Dewar.     Organic  Chemistry.    (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.)  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Elliott  &  Storer.      Manual  of  Inorganic  C.           8°  N.  Y.  2  75 

Faraday.     Researches  in  Chemistry.                     8°  Lond.  15.s 

Fownes.     Manual  of  Chemistry.                          12°  Lond.  12s  M 

Gmelin.     Hand  Book  of  Chemistry.     15  vols.     8°  Lond.  178.«  M 

Graham.     Elements  of  Chemistry.     2  vols.        8°  Lond.  10  00 

Inorganic  Chemistry.                                      8°  Bhila.  5  50 

Gregory.      Organic  and  Inorganic  Chemistry.     8°  X.  Y.  ea.    2  50 
Hoffman.      Introduction  to  Chemistry. 

Howard.      Practical    Chemistry.     (Elem.    Sci. 

Series.)                                                            16°  N.  Y.  75 
Kemshead,  W.  B.  Inorganic  Chemistry.  (Elem. 

•     Sci.  Series.)                                                    12°  X.  Y.  75 

Knapp.     Chemical  Technology.     2  vols.              8°  Phila.  6  00 

Liebig.     Complete  '^^'orks  on  Chemistry.             8°  Phila.  2  00 

Miller.     Chemical  Physics.                                      8°  X.  Y.  4  00 

h. Organic  and  Inorganic  Chemistry.    2  vs.  8°  X.  Y.  16  00 

h.  INIuspratt.     Chemistry  ;  Theoretical,  Practical, 

and  Analytical.     2  vols.                          R.  8°  Lond.  20  00 

b.  Xaquet.     Principles  of  Chemistry.                        8°  Loud.  7  50 

Xormandy.     Chemical  Atlas  and  Dictionary.     4°  Lond.  28s 

Pelouze  &  Ferny.     Gen.  X^^otions  of  Chemistry.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

Porter.     Principles  of  Chemistry.                          8°  X.  Y.  2  00 

Pynchon.     The  Chemical  Forces.                         12°  X.  Y.  3  00 

Rodwell.     Birth  of  Chemistry.     (Xatur.  Ser.)  12°  X.  Y.  1  00 
Roscoe.     Lessons    in    Elementary   Chemistry. 

Inorganic  and  Organic.  1  50 

Stockhart.       Agricultural  Chemistry.                12°  Bohn.  2  50 

Principles  of  Chemistry.                       '       12°  Bohn.  2  50 

jNIanual  of  Chemistry.                                   12°  Phila.  2  75 

Silliman.     Chemistry.                                            12°  X.  Y.  2  00 

a.  Thorpe.      Inorganic   Chemistrv.      (Adv.    Sci. 

Ser.)     2  vols.                      '                            12°  X.  Y.  3  00 

Topham.    Chemistry  Made  Easy  for  Farmers.   12°  Lond.  2s 
Wagner.     Hand- Book  Chemical  Technology.  12°  X.  Y. 
h.  Watts.     Dictionary  of  Chemistry.     Complete 
■with  two  Supplements.     The  two  Supple- 
ments. SlO.Ol).     7  vols.                                  8°  L.  &X\  Y.  50  00 

a. Organic  Chemistrv-     (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.)   16°  X.  Y.  75 

a.  Wells.     Pi-iuciples  of  Chemistry.                         12°  X.  Y,  1  60 

C2  57 


Chemistry. — Chess. 


Youmans.     Class  Book  of  C.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Chart  of  C.  on  roller.  N.  Y.  8  00 

*^*Many  School  Text  Books,  not  included  in  this  list. 
2. — ANArvsis. 

American  Hand-book  of  C.  and  Physical  Ap- 
paratus. 
Apjohn.     Manual  of  Metalloids. 
Bloxam.     Laboratory  Teaching. 
Bolley  &  Paul.     Manual  of  Technical  A. 
a.  Beilstein.     Manual  of  Qualitative  A.     (Elem. 
iici.  Series.) 

a.  Cooke.     The  New  Chemistry.    (Int.  Sci.  Ser.)12 

b.  Fresenius.     Qualitative  Anal,    (by  Johnson). 

Quantitative  Anal,  (by  Johnson). 

Quantitative.     New  edition.     Vol.  1. 

a.  Hill .     Lecture  Notes  on  Qualitative  A. 

Noad.     Qual.  and  Quantitative  A. 
Normandy.     Hand-book  of  Chem.  AnaL 
Perkins.     Qualitative  Chemical  A. 

8. — Applied  Chemistky. 

Faraday.     Forces  of  flatter. 

a. Chemistry  of  a  Candle. 

Feuchtwanger.     Soluble  Glass. 
a.  Howard.      Practical   Chemistry   (Elem.   Sci. 

Ser.) 
a.  Johnston.     Chemistry  of  Common  Life.    2  v. 
a.  Mace.     History  of  a  Mouthful  of  Bread.         12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Muspratt.      Chemistry    applied  to  Manufac- 
tures.    2  vols.  8°  Lond.        20  00 
Normandy.    Commercial  Handbook  of  Chemi- 
cal Analysis.  8°  Lond.         9^ 

Chequers. — See  Draughts. 
Chess. 
a.  Agnel.     Book  of  Chess ;  a  complete  Guide. 

American  Chess  Players'  Hand-book, 
i.  Cook,  Henry  &  Gilberg.  Chess-nuts.  Problems.  8 

Gk)ssip.     Chess  Players'  Manual. 

Hazeltine.     Brevity  &  Brilliancy  in  Chess. 

Healy.     Collection  of  Chess  Problems. 

Jaenisch.     Chess  Preceptor. 

Kenny.     Manual  of  Chess  for  Beginners. 

Lowenthal.     Morphy's  Games  of  Chess. 

Morphy.     Exploits  and  Triumphs. 
a.  Staunton.     Chess  Player's  Hand-book. 

Chess  Player's  Companion. 

Chess  Praxis. 

Chess  Player's  Tournament. 

a. &  Wormald.  Chess  Theory  and  Practice.  12°  Lond 

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Childr  en. — China. 


Children. — See  Maternity. 

Chili. 

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Strain.     Journey  in  Chili,  etc.                             12°  N.  Y.  ]  00 

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Three  Years  in  Chili.                                 12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

China. 

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C.  During  and  after  the  War.     2  vols.     13°  N.  Y. 

De  Came.     Travels  in  Indo-C.  and  the  C.  Em- 
pire. 8°  Lond,       16.S- 

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2  vols.  12°  N,  Y.  5  00 

Fortune.     Tea  Countries  of    C.  8°  Lond. 

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etc.,  5  vols  in  8  parts,   (to  be  7  vols.)  per 

part.  R.     8°  Lond.       44s 

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Martin.     China,  Political,  etc.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.        14s 

Thornton.     Historv  of  China.  8°  Lond.        16s 

Webster.     War  with  C.  in  1860.  8°  Lond. 

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etc,     2  vols.  12°  4  00 

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Conwell.     Why  the  Chinese  Emigrate.              12°  Bost.  1  50 

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Medhurst,  W.  H.     Far  Cathay. 

The  Interior  of  China. 

Xevius.     China  and  the  Chinese. 

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Japan. 
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8. — Rebellion. 

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Stier.     The  Words  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

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Coleman.     Ancient  C.  Exemplified. 

Fislier.     Supernatural  Origin  of  C. 

Forbes.     Pioneers  of  the  Christian  Faith. 

Greg.     The  Creed  of  Christendom.    2  vols.  cr. 

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Essence  of  C. 

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Julian    (Emperor).      Arguments    against    the 

Christians.     Ed.  by  Nevins. 
Martineau,  J.     Endeavors  after  the  Christian 
Life. 

Studies  of  C. 

]\Iozley.     Plight  Lectures  on  Miracles. 

Thompson.   '  Theology  of  C. 

AN'uttke.     Christian  Ethics.     2  vols.  12°  Loud.  &  N.  3  50 

Christmas. 

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Chronology. — Church  History. 


Chronology. 

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Bond.     Handy-book  for  verifying  dates.            12°  Loud.  7s  M 

a. Same,  new  ed.                                       *      12°  Loud.  16.s' 

Halsey.     Bible  Chart  of  Genealogy  and  Chro- 
nology to  A.  D.  100.                                           Bost.  1  25 
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ment.                                                             8°  lyond.  &  N.  9  00- 

Condensed.                                                     8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Hume.     Suppl.  to  Haydn's  Diet,  of  Dates.  75 

Nicholas.     Chronology  of  History.                     16°  Lond.  3s  6d 

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of  Dates.  12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Tegg.     Dictionary  of  Chronology.  12°  Lond.  2  00 

b.  Townseud.     Manual  of  Dates.  8°  Lond.  8  00 
Woodward  and  Cates,  Encyclopaedia  of  Chro- 
nology. 8°  Lond.  8  00 

Church  and  State.     See  Ecclesiastical  Polity. 

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Romanism. 

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Butler.    Eccl.  History.  8°  PhiL  3  75 

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Hase.     Hist,  of  Chri.stian  Church. 

Jones.     Hist,  of  Church  of  God. 

Lea.     Studies  in  Church  History. 

Marsh.     Eccl.  History. 

Mosheim.     Eccl.  Hi.story.     2  vols. 

Xeander.     Hist,  of  Chr.  Church.     6  vols. 

Robertson.     Hist  of  Chr.  Church.     8  vols. 

Schaff.     Hist  of  Chr.  Church.     2  vols. 

Smith,  Henry  B.     Hist,  of  Ch.   of  Christ  in 

Chronol.    Tables.  8°  N.  Y.  6  75 

2.  Early. 

Bingham.     Antiq's  of  Chr.  Church.     2  vols.  R.  8°  Lond.  1100 

Coleman.     Apostolic  and  Primitive  Church.       8°  Phil.  2  0'> 

Crake.     Church  under  Roman  Empire.  12°  I.rf)nd.  7.'«  6'/" 

Dollinger.     First  age  of  Christianity,  etc.  8°  Ix)nd.  6  25 

Elliot     Hist,  of  Early  Christians.   *2  vols  8°  Ivond.  4  .50 

Eusebius.     Eccl.  History.  12°  X.  Y.  1  75 

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Mansel.     Gnostics  of  1st  and  2d  centuries.  8°  Lond.  10«  6(/ 
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a. Latin  Christianity.    8  vols. 

Neale .    Hist .  of  Eastern  Church .  4  vols . 

Same  (of  Aiitioch) . 

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Russell.     Rise  and  Progress  of  Chr.  Relig. 
Schaff.     Apostolic  Church. 
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Swainson .  History  of  Nicene  and  Apostles' 
Creeds . 

Theodoret  and  Evagrius.     Eccl.  Hist. 

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Gushing.     Treaty  of  Washington. 

Fox.     Miss,  to  Russia  in  1866.  Cr.    8°  N.  Y. 

Malmesbury,  Earl.     Diaries  and  Cor.     4  vols.     8°  Lond. 

Ottley.      Errors   and    Mischiefs    of     Foreign 

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Trescott.     Diplomacy  of  the  Revolution.  12°  N.  Y. 

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Berjeau.     Varieties  of  Dogs.     52  plates. 

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Dog,  The  :  Its  Varieties,  and  Management. 

Dog  Life.     Narratives,  etc.     Illustrated. 

Dos;-  and  Cat.  Sq. 

Herbert.     The  Dog. 

Hutchinson.     On  Dog  Breaking. 
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Mayhew.     Dogs  and  their  Management. 

Morris.     Dogs  and  their  Doings.    Illust. 

Richardson.     On  the  Dog. 

Taylor.     On  the  Dog. 

Walsh,  (Stonehenge).  The  Dog,  in  Health 
and  Disease. 

The  Greyhound. 

AVebb.     Dogs,  their  Points,,  Whims,  etc. 
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Domestic  Animals. — See  also  Agriculture  ;  and  separate  names. 

Allen.     Diseases  of  Domestic  Animals.  12°  N.  Y. 

Clater.    Every  Man  his  Own  Cattle  Doctor. 

By  Armatage.  8°  Lond. 

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^VV)rks. 

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-—  Human  Race.                                                  8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

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100 


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12°  Bost. 

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in 

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us- 

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6  00 

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1  00 

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The  Pre-Adamite  Earth. 

Knox.     The  Races  of  Men. 

Latham.     Native  Races  of  Russian  Empire. 

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Descriptive  Ethnology.     2  vols. 

Ethnological  Essays. 

Lesley.     Man's  Origin  and  Destiny. 
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Massy.     Analytical  Ethnology. 
Moore,  G.  D.     Tlie  first  Man  and  his  Place  in 

Creation. 
Nott  &  Gliddon.    Indigenous  Races. 

Types  of  Mankind. 

Page.     Man:  Where,  Whence,  Whither? 
I'ickeriiig.     Tlie  Races  of  Man. 

Same,  Colored  Plates. 

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trated.     2  vols. 

Six  Ethnographical  Maps. 

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Smith,    C.    II.      Natural    Histoiy   of  Human 

Species.  12°  Lond.         7s  6d 

Thompson.     Moral  Unity  of  the  Human  Race.  12°  N.  Y. 
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2  vols.  12°  Lond.  42s 

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101 


Etymology . — Europe. 


Etymology.     See  Language. 

Europe.     See  also  Chivalry ;    Civilization ;    Crusades ;   Middle  Ages ; 
and  names  of  countries. 

1.  History. 

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The  same,  condensed.  12°  Lond. 

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<i.  Greene.     History  of  Middle  Ages.                     12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Heeren.     Political  System  of  Europe.                 8°  Lond.  14s 
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Merivale.     Conversion  of  Northern  Nations.    12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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2  vols.                                                             8°  Lond.  21  00 

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Same.     4  vols.                                               8°  Lond.  10  00 

Same  epitomized.                                        12°  Lond,  4s  6d 

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French  Courts.                                              8°  Phila.  6  00 

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102 


Europe.— Fables.  Ut  AofdiM,  Cai. 


<t.  Taylor,  Bayard.     Views  Afoot.                           12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b. Greece  and  Russia.                                      12°  N.Y.  150 

b. Northern  Europe.                                        12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Keith.     Evidences  of  Christianity.                     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Lord.     Evidences   of   Xatural   and   Revealed 

Religion.                                                        8°  Phila.  3  50 

«.  Paley.     Evidences  of  Christianity.                    18°  N.  Y.  75 

Same.   Ed.  by  Litton.                                    8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  1  50 

b.  Potter.  Evidences  of  Christianity.  8°  Phila.  2  50 
b.  Rawlinson.     Historic    Truth   of   the    Sacred 

Records.                                                       12°  Bost.  1  75 

Watson.     Apology  for  the  Bible.                        18°  X.  Y.  60 

Evolution.     See  Biology  ;  Cosmology ;  Darwinism. 

Exercises.     See  A  thletic  Sports ;   Gymnastics  ;   Swimming,  etc. 

Express  Business. 

Tucker.     Waifs  from  Way-Bills.                        16°  Bost.  1  00 

Stimson.     History  of  Express  Business.            12°  X.  Y.  2  00 

Extracts.    See  Quotations  ;  Selections. 

Extravagances  and  Superstitions.    See  Apparitions ;    Demonology : 
Perpetual  Motion  ;  Supernaturalism  ;  Superstitions. 

Fables. 

Msoip.    Fables.    Illustrated,  8°  ^2 ;  do.,  cheap 

edition,  16°  Phil.  75c.                                        N.  Y.  3  00 

Illustrated  by  Griset.                                     4°  5  00 

<t.  Bewick.     Fables.     With  his  own  wood-cuts.      8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  00 

Bidpai,  Fables  of.     By  KnatchbuU.                      8°  Lond.  3  50 

Bussey.     Fables.     Original  and  Selected.           8°X.Y.  2  50 

Gay.     Fables.     Illustrated.                                 16°  Lond.  4s  6d 

Krilof  and  his  Fables.                                              8°  L.  &  X.  Y.  2  50 

«.  La  Fontaine.     Fables.     Trans,  by  Wright.       8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

103 


Fables. — Fiction 


40  Lond. 

15  oa 

120  Ivond. 

65 

12°  L.  &  N. 

Y.2  00 

12"  N.  Y. 

1  50 

b. Fables.     Illustrated  by  Dor^. 

Northcote.     Artists'  Book  of  Fables. 
Page.  Out  and  All  About  Fables. 
Pilpay.     Fables.     Illustrated. 

Facetiae.     -See  Humorous  Works. 
Peiiry  Tales.     See  also  Juveniles. 

a.  Andersen.     Fairy  Story  Books.     4  vols.  16**  N.  Y.  ea.    1  25 
a. Wonder  Stories.  12°  N.  Y.          2  25 

AuInoy,Mme.  D'.  Fairy  Tales.  Tr.by  Planche.l2°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Burton.     Vikram  and  the  Vampire.  12°  N.  Y.           2  50 

Child's  Own  Book.                                          Sq.l6°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Killarney  Legends.  8°  Lond.          6s 

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b.  Grimm,  Bros.     German  Popular  Stories.  12°  N.  Y.          3  00 

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Hamilton.     Fairy  Tales.  12°  Bohn           1  75 

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b.  Keightley.     Fairy  Mythology.  12°  Lond.          2  25 
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a. The  Water  Babies.  12°  Bost.            1  75 

b.  Laboulaye .     Fairy  Tales  of  all  Nations.  12°  N.  Y.          2  00 

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Family.     5ee  Marriage. 
Farming.     See  Agriculture. 
Female  Education.     See  Education  of  Women. 
Fencing.     See  Athletic  Exercises. 

Fiction.     See  also  Fables ;  Fairy  Tales  ;  Juveniles  ;  Legends. 
History  of  Fiction. 

a.  Dunlop.     History  of  Fiction .  8°  I^nd.          3  50 

Fors.nh.     Novels  and  Novelists  of  18th  Cent.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Jeaffreson.     Novels  and  Novelists.     2  vols.  12°  Lond.       21s 

(.  Masson.    British  Novelists.  12°  Best          1  25 


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Fiction. 

Fiction.     (Alphabetically  under  authors'  names.) 

[This  classification  of  Fictioii  is  naturally  made  on  a  somewhat 
different  basis  from  that  of  the  remainder  of  the  list.  Any  classifica- 
tion is  necessarily  arbitrary  and  incomplete,  and  we  submit  this  as 
merely  suggestive,  and  without  any  claims  to  finality  or  infallibility. 
No  standard  can  be  adopted  which,  however  true  for  the  larger  portion 
of  the  works  classified,  will  not  be  open  to  criticism  for  its  arrange- 
ment of  many  books,  concerning  which  opinions  are  divided,  or  whose 
position  in  the  scale  is  naturally  doubtful.  We  have  endeavored  in 
our  distribution  to  follow  the  opinions  of  the  best  critics,  and  the 
judgment  of  the  better  class  of  readers.  The  number  of  works  of 
fiction  is  so  enormous,  and  is  increasing  so  rapidly  from  year  to  year, 
that  it  would  be  impossible  to  compile  any  catalogue  without  omis- 
sions and  deficiencies.  We  trust,  however,  that  in  our  list,  these  may 
not  be  found  numerous  or  important,  so  far  as  books  of  real  standard 
value  are  concerned. 

In  our  classification  we  have  divided  works  of  fiction  into  three 
classes.  The  first  class  contains  those  which,  from  their  acknowledged 
literary  merit,  or  from  their  value  in  representing  some  important 
historical  period,  social  movement,  or  phase  of  thought,  have  come  to 
be  regarded  as  belonging  tq  standard  literature. 

The  second  contains  the  books  that  come  under  the  designation  of 
good  novels,  and  which  can  be  recommended  to  the  readers  of  fiction ; 
and  in  the  third  we  have  inserted  those  that  we  consider  less  desirable, 
but  whicl?  iiiay,  in  most  cases,  be  added  without  detriment  to  an  ex- 
tended collection  of  fiction.  It  is  by  no  means  certain,  however,  that 
all  of  these  are  even  worth  reading  ;  some  may  be  positively  mis- 
chievous ;  but  it  has  been  intended  not  to  name  really  bad  books. 

The  names  of  authors  of  works  of  the  first  class,  are  marked  a  ;  those 
of  the  second  class,  b  ;  and  those  of  the  third,  c.  As  in  many  cases, 
however,  the  works  of  one  author  are  of  varying  merit  and  value,  and 
would  naturally  come  under  different  classes,  we  have  used  a  further 
designation  for  the  books  themselves.  Those  of  the  first  or  best  class 
under  any  author's  name  are  marked  with  two  stars  ;  those  of  the 
second  with  one,  and  those  of  the  third  have  been  inserted  without 
star. 

When  it  is  considered  that  the  English  press  alone  turns  out  some 

three  hundred  novels  every  year,  and  that  on  our  side,  including  the 

"  yellow-covered,"  we  manufacture  nearly  as  many  more,  it  is  obvious 

that  even  the  long  list' which  we  give  here  is  merely  a  selection  from 

e2  105 


Fiction. 


the  vast  mass  of  fiction  now  afloat,  and  indicates  only  those  books 
which  have  been  most  generally  recognized  as  (more  or  less)  worth 
reading.  But  even  this  list  comprises  a  great  deal  more  than  any 
library,  private  or  public,  except  those  of  the  very  largest  class,  is 
likely  to  want.  Those  who  select  the  books  indicated  ])y  **  in  this 
list  will  be  retvsonably  secure  of  having  the  best  works  of  fiction  now 
in  the  market.] 

b.  About. 

The  Fellah. 

*  King  of  the  Mountains. 
Man  with  Broken  Ear. 

»  Tolla. 

Nose  of  a  Notary ;  Germaine. 
Absjornsen,  P.  Chr. 

Tales  from  the  Norse.    Tr.  by  Dasent.    P. 
b.  Aguilar,  Grace. 

Days  of  Bruce.   2  vols. 

*  Home  Influence. 
Home  Scenes  and  Heart  Studies. 

*  Mother's  Recompense. 
Vale  of  Cedars. 

*  Woman's  Friendship. 
Women  of  Israel.    2  vols. 

Aide,  H. 

Peuruddocke. 
r.  Aimard  G. 

Gold  Seekers,  Indian  Chief  &  6  others. 
Ainslie.     See  Maitland. 
'•.  Ainsworth,  W.  H. 

Novels.    16  vols.     8°  Lend.  $12 ;  Singly. 
Alcestis. 

a.  Alcott,  Louisa  M. 

Eight  Cousins. 

*  Hospital  Sketches. 

*  Little  Men. 
••Little  Women.  2  vols. 

*  Moods. 

*  Morning  Glories. 

*  Old  Fashioned  GirL 

*  Shawl  Straps. 

*  Proverb  Stories. 
••Work.     Illust. 

Aldrich,  T.  B. 
••Marjorie  Daw  and  other  People. 

b.  Alexander,  ^frs. 

•  Her  Dearest  Foe. 
Ralph  Wilton's  Weird. 
Which  Shall  it  Be  ? 
106 


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3  00 

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2  00 

8°  Host. 

1  25 

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75 

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50 

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1  50 

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3  00 

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1  50 

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75 

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16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

Fiction. 


Allston,  W. 

Monaldi. 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

b.  Ames,  Mary  C. 

*  Eirene  ;  a  Stoiy  of  New  England. 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

a.  Andersen,  H.  C. 

**Improvisatore.   8°  paper,  50  cents. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

♦  Only  a  Fiddler  (with  0.  T.,  8°  paper,  50c. 

).12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

*  0.  t. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

*  Two  Baronesses. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

Apploton's  Library  of  Choice  Novels.   23  vols. 

paper. 

ea. 

60 

Appleton's  Library  of  Romance,  17  vols. 

8°  N.  Y.  ea. 

1  50 

•*Ai-abian     Nicfhts    Entertainments,    Lane's 

Translation.    2  vols. 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  50 

Same.  3  vols. 

8°  Lond. 

8  00 

Arthnr,  T.  S. 

Forty-two  works. 

Phil. 

a.  Auerbach,  Bei-thold. 

**Black  Forest  Stories. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

♦  Edelweiss.                                  N.  Y.  1  25, 

,  16°  Bost. 

1  00 

*  (Jerman  Tales.                            N.  Y.  1  25, 

16°  Bost. 

1  00 

Joseph  iu  the  Snow.     Illustrated. 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

Little  Barefoot.     Illustrated. 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  2.5 

**0n  the  Heights. 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

Same.      12°  N.  Y.  $2  00  ;   2  vols. 

16° 

2  50 

*  Professor's  Wife. 

12°  Lond. 

2s  Gd 

*  Villa  on  the  Rhine.     2  vols. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

*  Villa  Eden  (same  as  above). 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

Waldfried. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

a.  Austen,  Jane. 

Novels.     5  vols. 

16°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

**Emma. 

12°  Bost. 

1  75 

**Mansiield  Park. 

12°  Bost. 

I  75 

**Pride  and  Prejudice. 

12°  Bost. 

1  75 

**Sense  and  Sensibility.     4  vols. 

12°  Bost. 

1  75 

b.  Austen,  Mrs.  J.  G. 

Cipher. 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Moloch  Mountain. 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

b.  Baker,  W.  M. 

*  The  New  Timothy.     (2  more.) 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Banim,  J. 

Works.     12  vols. 

12°  N.  Y.    ea. 

.    1  50 

b.  Baring-Gould. 

*  In  Exitu  Israel. 

12°  L.  &N. 

I  50 

b.  Barker,  Lady. 

Ribbon  Stories. 

1  50 

a.  Beckford,  W. 

Vathek  :  an  Oriental  Tale. 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

b.  Beecher,  H.  W. 

*  Norwood. 

12°  N.Y. 

1  50 

107 


Fiction. 


b,  Benedict,  J.  L. 

Miss  Van  Kortlandt.  8° 

My  Daughter  Elinor.  S° 

(Four  others.) 
Bird,  R.  M. 

Nick  of  the  Woods.  12° 

Calavar.  12° 

a,  Bjornsen,  B. 

••Arne. 

Fisher  Maiden. 

•  Happy  Boy. 

•  Love  and  Life  in  Norway. 

b.  Black,  W. 

•  In  Silk  Attire,  Paptr,  8®  50c. ;  *  Kilmeny,  " 

Paper,  8°  50c.  ;  ♦  Love  or  Marriage, 
Paper,  8°  50;  •  Mincing  Lane,  Paper, 
8°  50c. ;  •  Daughter  of  Heth,  Paper,  8° 
50c. ;  Marriage  of  Moira  Fergus,  8"  50c. ; 
Maid  of  Killeena,  etc.,  50c.;  Three  Fea- 
thers, «l.OO;  ♦♦A  Princess  of  Thule,8° 
75c. ;  ♦*Strange  Adventure  of  a  Phaeton, 
75c. 
b.  Blackmore. 


X.  Y.  1  50 

N.  Y.  1  50 

eo.    1  50 


Y. 
Y. 


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16° 
12° 
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N.Y. 
N.  Y. 
N.Y. 


N.Y 

and 

Bost. 


50 
75 

CO 
25 
00 
25 


*  Clara  Vaughan. 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

Cradock  Nowell. 

Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

•  Alice  I^rraine. 

Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

•♦  Lorna  Doon. 

Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

*  The  Maid  of  Sker. 

Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

b.  Blake. 

•  Lady  of  Lyndon. 

1  25 

Ruth  MaxweU. 

8"  Bost 

1  25 

b.  Blanche,  Aug. 

•  The  Bandit ;  from  the  Swedish. 

80  N.  Y. 

1  50 

•♦Blindjuts  ;  a  Story  of  Scottish  Life. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

Blue  Ribbon,  The. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

a.  Boccaccio. 

**The  Decameron. 

12°  Bohn 

1  75 

b.  Bolte. 

•  Madame  De  Stael. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

b.  Borrow,  Geo. 

*  Lavengro. 

80  N.  Y. 

75 

*  Romany  Rye. 
Bound  to  John  Company. 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

Boyesen. 

Norseman's  Pilgrimage. 

12° 

1  50 

Braddon,  Miss. 

Aurora  Floyd,  and  about  30  more. 

Paper.  8<'N.Y.ea 

50  or  75 

Robert  Ainsleigh.     2  vols. 

12°  Phila. 

3  00 

n.  Bradley  (Cuthbert  Hede). 

Adventures  of  Vcnlant  Green. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

108 

Fiction. 

«.  Bremer,  Fredrika. 

•  Fathers  and  Daughters,  12°  ^1.75;  *  Four) 

Sisters,  12°  1.75;  **Home,  12°  1.75;}-  Phila. 
♦♦The  Neighbors,  12°  1.75.  ) 

The  preceding,  4  vols.  12°  Bohn  7  00,  P.     8°  N.  Y.  2  OC 

*  President's  Daughter,  8°  25c.;  Eveiy  Day"j 

Life,  8°  25c. ;  ♦  Parsonage  of  Mora,  8°  I  vr  xr 
25c.;  Midnight  Sun,  8°  25c.;  ♦  H.  f  ^^*  •'• 
Family,  8°  50c.  ;  Nina,  8°  50c.  J 

Brewster,  Anne  M.  H. 

Compensation.  12°  Phila.  1  76 

St.  Martin's  Summer. 
■a  Bronte,  Charlotte. 

«*Jane   Eyre,    12°   $1.50;    **Professor,  12°) 

1.50;  **Shirley,  12°  1.50;  ♦♦Villette, }-  N.  Y. 
12°  1.50.  ) 

i.  Brontd,  Anne 

Tenant  of  Wildfell  Hall.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

J.  Bronte,  Emily. 

Asjnes  Grey  and  Wuthering  Heights.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Bronte  Novels.     Cheap  Library  Ed.     6  v.         16°  Phila.  ea.    1  25 
Brooke,  H.     Ed.  by  C.  Kingsley. 

Fool  of  Quality.  8°  Lond.  1  75 

h.  Brooks,  Shirley. 

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*  Sooner  or  Later,  8°  82.00.  ) 
Broughton,  Rhoda. 

*  Cometh  Up  as  a  Flower.  Paper.  8°  N.  Y.  60 
Good-Bye.  Sweetheart.  1  50 
Nancy.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Not  Wisely,  but  Too  Well.  12°  1  50 
Red  as  a  Rose  is  She.  Paper.  8°  N.  Y.               60 

Brown,  Charles  Brockden. 

Arthur  Merwyn  ;  Edgar  Huntley;  Jane  Tal- )  ^qo  puuo        r  nn 
hot ;  Ormond  ;  Wieland.     6  vols.  \  ^-    ^^^^^'       ^  "" 

■a.  Brown,  John,  M.  D. 

♦♦Marjorie  Fleming.  16°  Bost.  25 

Bulwer.     See  Lytton. 
a.  Bunyan . 

♦♦Pilgrim's  Progress  (Golden  Treasury  Ser).   16°  Lond.  1  50 

Fac-simile  of  first  edition.  Cr.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  75 

Various  other  plain  and  illustrated  editions. 
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h.  Carlen,  Eniilie. 

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75c.  J 

109 


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b.  Carleton,  Wm. 

*  Traits  and  Stories  of  Irish  Peasantry,    2  v.  8°  L.  &  N. 

6  DC 

a.  Carlyle,  T. 

♦•Specimens  of  German  Romance.     Trans.   12"*  N.  Y. 

1  2c 

b.  Gary,  Alice. 

♦  Clovernook.                                       >      „      12°  N.  Y. 

♦  Married,  Not  Mated.                        >  °-  P*     12°  N.  Y. 

The  Bishop's  Son.                                          12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

a.  Cervantes. 

**Dou  Quixote.     Trans,  by  Motteux.     1  vol. 

f  1  50.    4  vols.                                             16°  Bost. 

5  00 

1  vol.  8°  N.  Y.   3  50  ;  Cheap  Edition.         12°  Phila. 

1  00 

Illustrated.    Various  editions.              4°  Lond. 

3  75 

Chamier,  Capt. 

Ben.  Brace.                                                             Lond. 

80 

Life  of  Sailor.                                                        Lond. 

80 

Trans,  by  Bowring.    Cr.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 


N.Y. 


a.  Chamisso,  A.  von. 
**Peter  Schlemihl. 
Charles,  Mrs. 

Against  the    Stream,    12°  $1.75;    Bertram" 
Family,  8°  1.50  ;  **Chronicle3  of  Schon- 
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Works,  12  vols. 

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*  Atala. 

*  Aben  Hamet.  • 

*  The  Martyrs. 

b.  Cherbuliez,  V. 

Count  Kostia. 
Joseph  Noirel's  Revenge. 
Prosper. 

Miss  Rovel.  Paper, 
b.  Chesebro,  Caroline. 

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b.  Chesney,  C.  C. 

*  The  Dilemma.     Paper. 
Chiushingura  ;  a  Japanese  Romance.   Obi. 

b.  Chubbuck,  Emily  (Fanny  Forrester.) 
Alderbrook.     2  vols. 
110 


J 


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Lond. 
Lond. 
Loud. 

12°  N.  Y. 

12°  N.  Y. 

16°  N.  Y. 

8°  Bost. 


8« 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 


12  OO 

63 


1  25 

1  25 

1  25 

50 


1  75 


75 
3  Od 


Fiction. 


Church,  Mrs.  Ross  (Florence  Marryatt). 

*  For  Ever  and  Ever,  Paper,  8°  75c. ;  *  Girls 

of  Feversham,  Paper,  8°  75c. ;  Love's 
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30c. ;  Poison  of  Asps,  8°  30c. ;  Her  Lord 
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35c.  ;  Star  and  a  Heart,  Paper,  8®  50c. 
b.  Clarke,  C. 

*  Mademoiselle  Mori. 

*  On  the  Edge  of  the  Storm. 
a.  Clarke,  Mary  Cowden. 

**  The  Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  Heroines, 
2  series. 

*  The  Iron  Cousin. 
Trust  and  Remittance. 

Clemens,  J. 

The  Rivals,Bernard  Lile,  and  others.  4  vols.  12°  Phil. 
Cockton,  Henry. 

(And  six  others .)  Lon.  80c.  8°  PhiL 


Bost., 

N.  Y.  &  P. 

and 

Lond. 


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12°  N.  Y. 


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12°  Lond.  80c  &1 
16°  Bost.  1 


50 

5a 


00 
50 
25 


Valentine  Vox 
Coleridge,  Sara. 
Phantasmion. 
6.  Collins,  Mortimer. 

*  Marquis  and  Merchant. 
Vivian  Romance. 

fl.  Collins,    Wilkie.     (8°   in  paper, 
Boston,  N.  Y.,  or  Phila.)  viz. : 

*  After  Dark,   8°  1  00.     12°  $1.50;  Alicia 

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dale, 8°  1.00.  12°  1.50  ;  *  Basil,  16° 
60c.  12°  1.50  ;  Dead  Alive,  16°  1.00 ; 
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111 


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N.  Y. 
N.Y. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


Atherstone  Priory.  8°  Bost. 

Elena.  8°  Bost. 

♦  Constance  Aylmer,  a  Tale  of  17th  Century.l2°  N.  Y. 
b.  Conscience,  Hendrik. 

Tales  of  Flemish  Life.     12  vols.  12°  Bait. 

Cooke,  J.  E. 

Henry  St.  John.  12< 

10  others. 
■a.  Cooper,  J.  Fenimore. 

Novels,  complete,  82  vols.,  fine  ed.,  |72.12< 
New  8°  ed.,  32  vols.. 
Each  work  separate  (&ne  ed.,  f  2.25).  Viz. : 
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tion, Lincoln,  Mohicans,  Pathfinder, 
Deerslayer,  Mercedes,  Admirals,  Wing 
and  VVing,  Wyandotte,  Afloat  and 
Ashore,  Prairie,  Pioneers,  Wishtonwish, 
Homeward  Bound,  Home  as  Found, 
Water-witch,  Bravo,  Heidenmauer, 
Headsman,  Monikins,  Wallingford, 
Chainbearer,  Satanstoe,  Red-skins,  Jack 
Tier,  Sea  Lions,  Oak  Openings,  Ways 
of  the  Hour. 
•♦The  Sea  Tales  (separately)  10  vols,  (fine 
ed.,  «22. 50.)  ^12.50.  5  vols.,  $7.50.  In 
1  vol.111.  SO 

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$11.25.)  $7.50.    In  1  vol  IlL  8° 

b.  Cottin. 

♦  Elizabeth,  or  Exiles  of  Siberia.  32°  N.  Y. 
Cox  &  Jones. 

Popular  Romances  of  Middle  Ages.  8°  Lond. 

a.  Craik,  Mrs. 

♦  Agatha's   Husband,  Paper,  S""   50c. ;  ♦*A  1 

Brave    Lady,    8"    $1.50 ;    ♦  Christian's 

Mistake,  8*^  1.50 ;  ♦  Head  of  Family,  8" 

75c.  ;  ♦♦John  Halifax ;  8"  1.50  ;  ♦  Life 

for  Life,  8°  1.50 ;  ♦  Mistress  and  Maid, 

S**  1.50 ;  ♦♦Noble  Life,  8°  1.50 ;  ♦♦Ogil- 

vies,  8"  50c. ;  ♦  Olive,  S"  50c. ;   ♦  Two  J-     N.  Y. 

Marriages,  8«*  1.50  ;  ♦  Unkind  Word,  8« 

1.50  ;    ♦♦Woman's    Kingdom,  8«   1.50  ; 

♦  Faith  Unwin,  8"  60c.;  ♦  Leslie  Tyrrell, 
8"    60c.  ;  ♦     Lost  and    Won,  8°    60c. ; 

♦  Mildred,  8«   50c.  •  ♦  Ester  Hill,   8°  ; 
Hannah,  8«. 

b.  Craven,  Mrs.  A. 

Anne  Severin. 
♦♦Sister's  Storj-. 
Jettatrice. 
112 


1  25 
1  25 
1  60 


12  00 


1 

&PhU 


50 


40  00 
1  25 


.120N.Y.ea.l  26 


4  00 
4  00 
50 
9a 


12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

Flotion. 

*  Fleurange.  16«  N.  Y.  1  26 

a.  Croly,  Rev.  Geo. 

*  Salathiel.     3  vols.  12°  Lond. 
Crouch,  Julia. 

*  Three  Successful  Girls.  12°  N.  Y.           1  50 
t>.  Cummings,  Miss  M.  S. 

*  El  Fureidis.  12°  Boat.            1  75 

*  Haunted  Hearts.  12°  Bost. 

*  Lamp  Lighter.  12°  Bost.  1  75 
Mabel  Vaughan.                                              12°  Bost. 

Cupples. 

The  Green  Hand.  Paper.  8°  N.  Y.  75 

b.  Curtis,  G.  W. 

*  Trumps.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
*♦  Potiphar  Papers.                                             12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

*  Prue  and  I.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Dasent,  G.  W. 

*  Gisli,  the  Outlaw.  8°  L.  &  P.        3  50 

*  Popular  Tales  from  the  Norse.  12°  L.  cSc  P.         1  50 
b,  Davis,  L.  C. 

*  The  Stranded  Ship.  16°  N.  Y.  75 
b.  Davis,  Mrs.  R.  H. 

*  Dallas  Galbraith.  8°  Phil.  2  GO 
John  Andros.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Kitty's  Choice— A  Story  of  Berrytown.        8°  Phil.  40 

**Margaret  Howth.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

*  Waiting  for  the  Verdict.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

b.  Deane. 

Marjory.  1  75 
a.  De  Foe. 

**Robinson  Crusoe  (16°  ^1.50).  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Cheap  ed.  12°  Phil.  1  00 

6.  De  Forest,  J.  W. 

Seacliff.                        •  12°  Bost.    . 

*  Miss  Ravenel's  Conversion.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

*  Kate  Beaumont :  Southern  Society.  12°  Bost.  1  25 
The  Wetherel  Affair.  8°  N.  Y.  1  75 

De  la  Rame,  Julia  (Ouida). 

Novels,  14  vols.,  uniform.  ■  12°  Phil.  21  50 

Or  separately,  viz.  : 

Beatrice    Boville;     Cecil    Castlemaine's 

Gage;  Chandos;  Folle-Farine ;  Granville 

de    Vigne;    Idalia;    Randolph   Gordon; 

Strathmore ;  Tricotrin ;  Under  Two  Flags; 

Puck;  Pascarel;    Beb^e;   ea.  12°  Phila. 

1.50.     A  Leaf  in  the  Storm.  P.     8°  Phil.  50 

Signa.  12°  Phil.  2  00 

In  a  Winter  City. 

c.  De  Leon,  T.  C. 

Askaros  Kassis,  the  Copt.  12°  Phil.  1  50 

113 


Fiction. 


h.  De  Liefde,  J.  B. 

Galama,  or  The  Beggars. 
De  Mille. 

American  Baron. 
Among  the  Briganda. 
Comedy  of  Terrors. 
Cord  and  Creese. 
Cryptogram. 

•  Lady  of  the  Ice. 
Living  Link. 
Treasure  of  the  Seas. 

(.  De  Witt,  M'me. 

*  French  Country  Family. 

♦  Motherless. 
a.  Dickens. 

♦♦Complete  Works,  Globe  edition,  15  vols. 

Household  ed.,  55  vols. 

Riverside  ed.,  29  vols. 

Chas.  Dickens  ed.,  15  vols. 

Diamond  ed.,  15  vols. 

Plum  Pudding  ed.,  6  vols. 

Separate  Works,  in  cloth. 

Separate  Works,  in  paper, viz :  Bamaby  Rudge ; 
Sketches ;  Chuzzlewit ;  Dombey  ;  Oliver 
Twist  &   Great  Expectations ;   Copper- 
field  ;    Two   Cities    and    Hard   Times ; 
Bleak-House;  Little  Dorrit  ;   Christmas 
Stories ;     American    Notes    and    Italy ; 
Mutual  Friend  ;   Pickwick ;  Uncommer- 
cial and  Humphrey's  Clock ;  Nickleby  ; 
Edwin  Drood. 
Dickinson,  Anna  E. 
What  Answer  ? 
5.  Dingelstedt. 

♦♦The  Amazon.  12' 

a.  D'Israeli. 

Dominie's  Son.  12 

Novels  Complete,  6  vols.  12' 

♦♦Coningsby  ;    ♦  Cont.  Fleming ;  Henrietta  1 
Temple;  ♦  Sybil  ;    ♦♦Tancred;    ♦  Vene-  I 
tia ;    ♦  Vivian  Grey ;    ♦  Alroy ;    Young  [ 
Duke  ;  ea.  8°  50c. ;  ♦Lothair,  8°  2.00;      J 
Douglas,  Amanda. 

♦  With  Fate  against  him. 
a.  Droz,  G. 

♦♦Around  a  Spring. 

The  Same,    paper, 

♦♦Babolain. 
Drury,  Ann  H. 
Eastbury. 
114 


8o 

1  25 

1  5C 

8o  Bost. 

1  50 

1  25 

8«  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

125 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

22  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

54  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

58  00 

12°  Phila. 

15  00 

16°  Phila. 

22  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

10  50 

ea. 

1  50 

ea.  abU 


12°  Bost. 
N.Y. 

Lond. 
N.Y. 

(Six  others.)      12°  N.  Y. 


16° 

8° 

16° 


N.  Y. 
N.Y. 


12°  N.  Y. 


30 


1  50 

1  00 

1  25 
15  00 


150 

1  25 

75 

1  25 

1  60 


Fiction. 


Deep  Waters. 

Misrepresentation. 
6.  Dumas,  Alex. 

Count  of  Monte  Cristo,  2  vols. 

Three  Musketeers. 

20  Years  After. 

Margaret  de  Valois. 

Bragelonne,  2  vols. 

(48  stories  in  all — chiefly  in  8°  paper.  Phila.) 
Dupuy,  Miss. 

Novels,  14  vols. 
b.  Ebers. 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  King. 
h.  Eden,  E. 

*  Semi-Detached  House. 

*  Semi- Attached  Couple. 

a.  Edgeworth,  Maria. 

**Tales  and  Novels,  20  vols,  in  10. 
The  Same,  10  vols. 

b.  Edwards,  Amelia  B. 

*  Barbara's  History,  8°  ;  *  Debenham's  Vow, ' 

8°   75c.  ;    *  Half  a   Million,    8°   75c.  ; 

*  Hand  and  Glove,  8°  50c.  ;  *  Ladders 
of  Life,  8°  50c.  ;  *  Miss  Carew  8°  50c. 

*  My  Brother's  Wife,  8°  50c. ;  *  The 
Sylvesters  ;  8°  50c. ;  In  the  Days  of  My 
Youth;  1.50; 

b.  Edwards,  Mrs.  Annie. 

♦* Archie  Lovell  (Lond.  12°  $1.)  8°  $1.75; 
Miss  Forrester;  8°  1.75;  Estelle,  1..50 
Leah,  1.75c;  *  Ordeal  for  Wives,  1.50; 

*  Ought  We    to  Visit    Her,    8°   2.00  ; 

*  Stephen  Lawrence,  8°  2.00  ;  **Susan 
Fielding,  8°  2.00  ;  **A  Vagabond  Hero- 
ine, 12°  1.25. 

b.  Edwards,  Miss  M.  de  Betham. 

*  Doctor  Jacobs. 
Kitty. 

*  The  Outcasts.     Illustrated. 
b.  Eggleston,  E. 

The  Hoosier  Schoolmaster, 

The  Circuit  Rider. 

The  Mystery  of  Metropolisville. 
Eiloart,  Mrs. 

Cris  Fairlie's  Boyhood, 

Curate's  Discipline. 

From  Thistles,  Grapes? 
Elio,,  Geo.     See  Lewes,  Mrs. 
Ellis,  Mrs. 

Hearts  and  Homes. 


8°  Bost. 
8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

1  00 

12°  Lond. 
12°  Loud. 
12°  Lond. 
12°  Lond. 
Lond. 
a.) 

1  50 
1  00 
1  00 

1  00 

2  50 

12°  Phila. 

ea.  1  75 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  Bost. 
12°  Bost. 

1  25 
1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 
12°  L.  &  B. 

15  00 
15  00 

N.Y. 


N.  Y. 


16° 

1  00 

8° 

N. 

Y. 

50 

8° 

Phila. 

12° 

N 

Y. 

1  50 

12° 

N. 

Y. 

1  75 

12° 

1  50 

8° 

N. 

Y. 

50 

8° 

N. 

Y. 

50 

8° 

N. 

Y. 

50 

12° 

N. 

Y. 
115 

1  50 

Fiction. 


paper, 
paper. 


12°  N.  Y. 
80N.  Y. 
8°  Phila. 


1  5C 
50 
75 


Home,  or  Iron  Rule. 
Look  to  the  End. 
•  Episodes  in  an  Obscure  Life. 
a.  Erckmann-Chatrian. 

♦♦Blockade  ;  ♦♦Conscript ;   ♦  Madame  Thd-  ) 

r^se ;  ♦♦Waterloo ;  ♦  Plebiscite ;  Invasion  )■  16°  N.  Y.  ea.     90 


of  France. 
Friend  Fritz. 
Brothers  llantzau. 
♦♦A  Miller's  Story  of  the  War. 
♦♦Story  of  the  Peasant. 
Erskine,  Mrs.  T. 

Wyncote. 
Evans.  Augusta  J.     (iSce  Wilson,  Mrs.) 
Fair  Harvard ;  a  story  of  College  Life. 
Faithfull,  Emily. 

A  Reed  Shaken  with  the  Wind. 
y  Farjeon,  B.  L. 

An  Island  Pearl,  35c. ;  At  the  Sign  of  the 
Silver  Flagon,  40c. ;  ♦  Blade  o'  Grass, 
35c. ;  ♦  Bread  and  Cheese  and  Kisses, 
35c.  ;  Christmas  Stories,  $2.00  ;  Golden 
Grain.  (Sequel  to  Blade  o'  Grass.)  35c. ; 
♦♦Grif,  30c. ;  Jessie  Trim,  50c.  ;  Joshua 
Marvel,  40c. ;  King  of  No  Land,  25e.  ; 
London's  Heart,  1.00  ;  Love's  Victory, 
25c. 
Fay,  Theo.  S. 

♦  Norman  Leslie. 
a  Fenelon. 

♦  Telemachus. 
Ferrier,  Miss. 

Marriage.  paper. 

Inheritance. 
b.  Feuillet,  A. 

♦  Romance  of  a  Poor  Young  Man. 

♦  The  Story  of  SibyUe. 
a.  Fielding. 

♦♦Amelia. 

♦  Tom  Jones. 

♦  Joseph  Andrews. 
Five  Hundred  Majority;  or,  The  Days  of  Tam-  8°  N.  Y, 

many. 
a.  Fouque. 

Wild  Love.  12 

♦♦Aslauga's  Knight  12 

♦  Minstrel  I>ove.  12' 

♦  Magic  Ring.  12' 

♦  Sir  Elidore.  12 


16°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 


^    N.Y. 


12°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

N.Y. 

12°  Lond. 


12°  N.  Y. 
8=  Bost. 

12« 

12°  N.  Y. 

16°  Lond. 


Lond. 
Lond. 
Lond. 
Lond. 
Lond. 


IsQd 
5s 

1  25 
BsQd 

1  25 

1  50 

1  50 


Thiodolf. 
116 


12°  N.  Y. 


1  75 

2  00 

60 
60 

1  50 
1  25 

1  50 

2  75 
80 

1  25 


5«  6d 
4« 
is 
7s 
1   5C 


Fiction. 


8°  Bost. 

8°  Boat. 

160  N.  Y. 


8° 
16° 

160 


16° 
16° 
16° 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 
K  Y. 


Leip.  ea. 
Leip.  ea. 
Leip.  ea. 
N.Y. 
N.  Y. 


Bost. 


♦•Undine  &  Sintram. 
Francillon,  R.  E. 

Zelda's  Fortune. 
Fraser-Tytler,  C.  C. 

Mistress  Judith. 

a.  Freytag. 

**I)ebit  &  Credit,  $1.50. 

Lost  Manuscript  paper. 

Ingo.  (First  of  a  Series). 

Ingraban.  (Second  of  the  Series.) 

•  Friends  and  acquaintances. 
6.  Fullerton,  Lady  Georgiana. 

Constance  Sherwood,  2  vols. 

*  Ellen  Middleton. 

*  Lady  Bird,  2  v.  paper. 

*  Mrs.  Gerald's  Niece,  paper. 

*  Stormy  Life,  8vo.  $1.50  ;  Too  Strange. 

b.  Gaboriau,  Emile. 

Clique  of  Gold,  8°,  $1.25  ;  File  No  113,  8°, 
1.25;  Mystery  of  Orcival,  8°,  1.25; 
Other  People's  Money,  8°,  1.25;  Widow 
Lerouge,  8°,  1.25:  Within  an  Inch  of 
his  Life,  paper  ea.  75c,  8°,  1.25. 

b.  Gait,  John. 

Annals  of  the  Parish. 

*  Provost. 
The  Entail. 
Sir  A.  Wylie. 
Laurie  Todd.  12« 

c.  Garibaldi. 

The  Rule  of  the  Monk,  paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

Garret,  Edward,  etc.  See  Mayo. 

a.  Gaskell,  Mrs. 

**Cranford,  8°,  1.25;  *  Cousin  Phillis,  joaper, 
8°,  25c.  ;  *  Moorland   Cottage,  8°,  75c.  ; 

*  Dark  Night,  joajoer,  8°,  50c,;  **Mary 
Barton,  paper,  8°,  50c.  *  Lady  Ludlow, 
8°,  25c.;  **North  and   South,  8°,  50c.  ;   )-     N.  T. 

*  Right  at  Last,  8°,  1,50  ;  **Ruth,  2  v., 
8°,  Leip.,  !|1.20  ;  **Sylvia's  Lovers  8°, 
75c  ;  ** Wives  and  Daughters.  lUust., 
8°,  2.00 

b.  Gautier,  T. 

Romance  of  the  Mummy.  12°  Lend. 

b.  Gerstaecker,  F. 

Feathered  Arrow.  12°  Lond. 

Two  Convicts.  18°  Bost. 

*  Frank  Wildman.  8°  N.  Y. 

*  How  a  Bride  was  Won. 

Novels,  4v.  uniform.  12°  N.  Y. 

117 


1  25 

1  25 

1  25 

75 
1  25 
1  25 
1  25 


V.  60 

r.  60 

V.  60 

1  50 


Lond. 

2s.  6d 

Lond. 

2s.  Qd 

Lond. 

2s.  M 

Lond. 

2s.  6d 

Lond. 

3s6rf 

50 


2a  6d 

23 

1  50 
5  00 


Fiction. 


(.  Gibbon,  Chas. 

8o  N.  Y. 

5C 

•  Robin  Gray.     A  NoveL 

8°  Lond. 

12s 

For  the  King. 

paper.  S**  N.  Y. 

50 

For  Lack  of  Gold. 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

In  Honor  Bound. 

80  N.  Y. 

50 

Gilbert,  W. 

De  Profundis.  2  vols. 

Lond. 

12» 

Dr.  Austin. 

Lond. 

Qs 

Goldsworthy  Family.  2  vols. 

Lond. 

21s 

The  Wizard. 

Lond. 

21s 

•  King  George's  Middy. 

12°  Bost. 

2  50 

Monomaniac. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

*  Struggle  in  Ferrara. 

8°  Phila. 

1  50 

Girardin,  Mrae,  de,  etc. 

Cross  of  Beniy. 

12°  Phila. 

1  50 

Gleig,  Rev.  L. 

•  The  Subaltern. 

12°  Lond., 

80 

The  Hussar  (2  others). 

12°  Lond. 

80 

Godwin,  Wm. 

*  Caleb  WiUiams. 

a.  Goethe. 

Elective  Affinities. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

*  Sorrows  of  Werter. 

12°  Lond. 

1  75 

♦♦Wilhelm  Meister,  2  vols. 

12°  Lond. 

1  75 

a.  Goldsmith. 

**  The  Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

12°  Bost. 

8  50 

Same. 

12°  Phila. 

1  00 

Same. 

18°  N.  Y. 

75 

Same.  IlL 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

Gore,  Mrs. 

Abednego,  the  Money  Lender, 

1  25 

(28  more  novels.) 

8°  Phila. 

50 

Grant,  Jas. 

8°  Phila. 

&  N.  Y.) 

Scottish  Cavalier  (15  more) 

12°  Lond. 

ea.     80 

b.  CJreek  Romances  of  Heliodorus,  Longus, 

Achilles  Tatius,  1  vol. 

12°  Bohn. 

2  50 

Grev,  Mrs. 

the  Gambler's  Wife  (17  more). 

paper.  8°N.&P. 

I.  Griffin,  Gerald. 

Works,  10  vols. 

12°  N.  Y. 

12  00 

b.  Guerazzi.  F.  D. 

*  Beatrice  Cenci. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  76 

•  Isabella. 

12°  N.  Y. 

Guizot,  Madame. 

Ten  Moral  Tales. 

12°  Lond. 

Ss 

b.  Gutzkow,  Karl. 

*  Through  Night  to  Light 

12°  Lond. 

Ss  W 

b.  Hacklander. 

•  Clara. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

•  Enchanting  and  Enchanted. 

12°  Phila. 

1  25 

118 

Fiction 


b.  Hale,  E.  E.  1  50 

*  Christinas  Eve  and  Day. 

*  His  Level  Best.  1  50 

*  If,  Yes,  and  Perhaps.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

**Sybaris. 

*  Ten  Times  One.  12°  Bost.  1  50 
**Ingham  Papers.                                               12°  Bost.  1  50 

Ups  and  Downs.     An  Everyday  Novel.        12°  Bost,    ea.    1  50 
Hale,  E.  E.,  Mrs.  Stowe,  and  others. 

*  Six  of  One  by  Half  a  Dozen  of  the  Other.  18°  Bost.  1  50 
<x.  Haliburton,  T.  C. 

**The  Clockniaker,  or  Sam  Slick.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

«  Old  Judge,  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  75 

b.  H  ill,  Mrs.  S.  C. 

Tales  of  Woman's  Trials.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  75 

Midsummer's  Eve,  Whiteboy.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.     ea.     50 

*  Sketches  of  Irish  Character.  R.  8°  Lond.  85 

*  Stories  of  Irish  Peasantry.  12°  Lond.         25  Qd 
Uncle  Horace,  8s.  ;  Marian.                           12°  Loud.  2s 

b.  Hamley,  £.  B. 

**Lady  Lee's  Widowhood.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  50 

Hammond. 

Robert  Severne.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

b.  Hardy,  Lady. 

*  Daisy  Nichol.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  50 
b.  Hardy,  Thomas. 

*  A  Pair  of   Blue  Eyes,   16°;  $1.25;  **Far1 

from   the  Madding   Crowd,    16°,    1.25;  I      -^  y 

*  Desperate  Remedies,  16°,  1.25 ;  *  Hand  (         *  ^• 
of  Ethelberta,  16°,  1.25.  J 

«*Under  the  Greenwood  Tree.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Harland,  Marion.     (See  Terhune,  Mrs.') 
b.  Harrington,  F. 

*  Inside;  a  Chronicle  of  Secession.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 
b.  Harris,  Miriam,  Mrs.     "  Rutledge  "  Novels,  viz.  : 

•Rutledge,   12°,  $1.50;  *  St.    Philip's,  12°,' 
1.50  ;  *  Sutherlands,  12°,  1.50;  *  Frank 
Warrington,  12°,   1.50;    *  Roundhearts,  ^     N.  Y. 
12°,  1  50;  Louie's  Last  Term,  12°,  1.50  ; 

*  Vandermarck,  12°,  1.50. 
Hartman. 

Last  Days  of  a  King.  12°  Phila.  1  25 

b.  Harte,  F.  Bret. 

**Luck  of  Roaring  Camp.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  etc.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

*  Mrs.  Skagg's  Husbands.  1  50 
<r.  Hatton,  Jos. 

*  Christopher  Kenrick.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Hawthorne,  Julian. 

Bressaut.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

119 


16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

160  Bost. 

1  50 

16"  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

.  8°  N.Y. 

50 

50 

75 

12°  Lond. 

3«  Qd 

8o 

1  50 

12°  Bost. 

2  25 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

riction. 


Idolatry.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

a.  Hawthorne,  Nathaniel. 

♦♦Blitliedale  Romance. 

♦  Dolliver  Romance. 
»  Fanshawe. 

•♦House  of  Seven  Gables. 
•♦Marble  Faun. 
♦•Mosses. 
♦♦Scarlet  Letter. 
♦♦Septimius  Felton. 
♦♦Twice  Told  Tales.  2  vols,  in  1. 

Hay. 

Old  Myddelton's  Money.  paper. 

Victor  and  Vanquished. 

Squire's  Legacy. 
Hazlitt. 

Feudal  Times  ;  a  series  of  Tales. 

b.  Healy,  Mary. 

♦  Lakeville.  lUust. 
Helps,  A. 

Ivan  de  Biron. 
♦♦Realmah. 

c.  Hentz,  Caroline  Lee. 

Planter's  Northern  Bride.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

(Eleven  others,  each  1  75) 
c.  Herbert,  H.  W. 

Roman  Traitor.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

b.  Heyse,  P. 

♦♦Arrabiata,  etc.;  Dead  Lake,  etc. ;  Barbarossa, 

etc.  3  vols.  Sq.   16°  Leip.    ea.    1  25 

b.  Higginson,  T.  W. 

Malbone.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

b.  Hillern,  W. 

♦  Only  a  Girl.  12°  Phil.  2  00 
A  Twofold  Life.                                              12°  Phil.  1  75 

^  By  His  Own  Might.  i2°  Phil.  1  75 

♦  Geier-Wally.  8°  N.  Y.  1  25 
b.  Hoefer,  E. 

♦  The  Old  Countess.  12°  Phil.  1  00 
b.  Hofland,  Mrs. 

♦  Czarina.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  50 
Daniel  Denison.  paper.  8°  N.  Y.  50 
Unloved  One.                                       paper.  8°  N.  Y.                50 

Hogg,  James. 

♦  Brownie  of  Bodsbeck.  paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
(Six  other  novels,  Edinb.  and  Load.) 

Holland.  J.  C. 

Arthur  Bonnicastle. 
The  Bay  Path. 
Sevenoaks. 
120 


12°  N. 

Y. 

1  75 

12°  N. 

Y. 

2  00 

12°  N. 

Y. 

Fictiou. 


N.  Y. 

Sq.     16°  Bost. 

N.  Y. 


Holm,  Saxe. 

Stories.      _  12° 

e.  Holmes,  Maria  J. 

*  Lena  Rivers,  Millbank,  etc.  16  vols.  12° 
b.  Holmes,  Oliver  Wendell. 

**  p:isie  Veimer.  12° 

*  Guardian  AngeL  12° 
b.  Hood,  Thos. 

*  'J'vltiey  Hall. 
b.  Hood,  T.  Jr. 

Love  and  Valor. 

b.  Hook,  Theo. 

Novels.   15  vols.  16° 

Same,  Railway  Library,  12  vols.  16° 

Sayings  and  Doings,  5  vols.  16° 

Choice  works,  Hoaxes,  etc.,  with  Life.  12° 

c.  Hope,  Thos. 

Anastasius.  12° 

Howard,  Blanche  W. 
One  Summer. 
c.  Howard,  Edward. 

Old  Commodore,  8°  ;  Jack  Ashore,  ;  Out- 
ward Bound  ;  *  Rattlin  the  Reefer,  16°, 
.^1.25 ;  Sir  H.  Morgan. 
b.  Howells,  W.  D. 

**Their  Wedding  Journey. 
**Clianc6  Acquaintance. 
**Foregone  Conclusion. 
b.  Howitt,  Mary. 

*  Author's  Daughter. 

*  Heir  of  Wast  Wayland. 

*  Peasant  and  Landlord. 
b.  Howitt,  Wm. 

*  Jack  of  the  Mill. 
Hall  &  Hamlet. 
Woodburn  Grange. 

a.  Hughes,  Thos. 

*  Scouring  of  the  White  Horse. 
**Tom  Brown  at  Oxford  &  Rugby,  3  vols. 

Same,  1  vol. 

a.  Hugo,  Victor. 

Claude  Gueux. 
**Hunchback  of  Notre  Dame.  paper. 

Man  who  Laughs. 

*  Ninety-Three. 
**Les  Miserables. 

*  Toilers  of  the  Sea.     Illast. 

b.  Inchbald,  Mrs. 

*  Simple  Story. 
a.  Ingelow,  Jean. 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y.     ea. 

Bost. 
Bost. 


12°  N.  Y. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y.    ea 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


paper. 


paper. 


1  50 

1  50 

2  00 
2  00 

2  00 

1  25 

18  75 

.      80 

6  25 

3  00 

1  50 
1  50 


12°  Bost. 

1  50 

32°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Bost. 

2  00 

.  8°  N.  Y. 

25 

N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

25 

Lond. 

Lond. 

16°  Lond. 

1  25 

12°  Bost. 

3  75 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  60 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 


5C 


121 


Fiction. 


•  As  the  Crow  Flies. 

25 

•  Fated  to  be  free. 

16°  Bost. 

1  76 

♦♦Off  the  Skelligs. 

16«  Bost. 

1  75 

e.  Ingraham,  J.  H, 

♦  Priuce  of  House  of  David. 

12°  Bost 

2  00 

♦  Throne  of  David. 

12°  Bost. 

2  00 

♦  Pill  «r  of  Fire. 

12°  Bost 

2  00 

Irviner,  J.  T. 

The  Attorney;    or,  Quod  Correspondence 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

o.  Irving,  Washington. 

♦♦The  Alhambra.                                            ■ 

'  16°  1  25,  or 
12°  2  25,  or 

1  75 

2  50 

•♦Bracebridge  HaU. 

16°  1  25,  or 
12°  2  25,  or 

1  75 

2  50 

•♦Knickerbocker. 

^  16°  1  25,  or 
12°  2  25,  or 

1  75 

2  50 

♦♦Tales  of  a  TraveUer. 

'  16°  1  25,  or 
12°  2  25,  or 

1  75 

2  50 

•  Wolfert's  Roost. 

1 

'  16°  1  25,  or 
12°  2  25,  or 

1  75 

2  50 

J.  James,  G.  P.  R. 

56  Novels,  12°  &  8°  N.  Y.  ea.  25c.  to  1  60 

Separately,  viz.  : 
Attila;    Agnes  Sorel;    Agincourt ;    Ar-"j 

rah   Neil ;  A  Whim  ;  Arabella  Stuart ;  1  bds.  12°  Lond.  ea.  50 

Beauchamp ;    Convict ;   Forast   Days  ;  ["  or  8vo  N.  Y.  ea,  50 

Russell;  Margaret  Graham.  J 

Club  Book,   12°,  §1.50;    De  Lorme,  12°, 

1.50 ;  Old  School,  12°,  1.50 ;  ♦  Gypsey,  12°, 

1.50  ;  ♦  Henry  of  Guise,  12°,  1.50  ;  ♦  H. 

Masterton,  12°,  1.50  ;  Man  at  Arms,  12°, 

1.50 ;  Chas.  Tyrrell,  12°,  1.50  ;  Jacquerie, 

12°,   1.50  ;  Morlcy  Ernstein,  12°.  1..50  ; 

One  in  a  Thousand,   12°,  1.50  ;  ♦  Phil. 

Augustus,  12°,  1.50 ;  Coeur  de  Lion,  12°,  V     N.T. 

1.50  ;  Ancient  Regime,  12°,  1.50  ;  Rob- 
ber,  12°,   1.50;   ♦Richelieu,   12°,   1.50; 

♦  Huguenot,  12°,  1.50;  King's  Highway, 

12°,  1.50  ;  String  of  Pearls;  12°,   1.50; 

Mary  of  Burgundy,  12°,  1.50  ;  ♦  Darnley, 

12°,    1.50;  ♦John   Marston    Hall,    12°, 

1.50;  Desultory  Man,  12°,  1.50. 
These  can  be  had  also  in  16°  Leip.,  or,  bds.  12°  Lond.  60 

a.  James,  H.  Jr. 

♦  Passionate  Pilgrim  and  other  Tales.  12°  Bost  2  00 

♦♦Roderick  Hudson.  12°  Bost  2  00 

Teaffreson,  J.  C. 

Lottie  Darling,   8°,  75c. ;    ♦Olive   Blake's") 

Good    Work,   paper,  75c.;   Isabel,  12°,  I      -ist  v 

?1.50;    Live  it   Down,  8°,  $1.00  ;  Not  (      ""•  *' 

Dead  Yet  8°.  «1.75.  J 

122 


Fiction. 


Jenkin,  Mrs.  C. 

Jupiter's  Daughters,  12°,  ijl.25 ;   ♦Mad- 
ame de  Beaupre,  16°,  1.00  ;  Psyche  of  To- 
day, 16°,  1.25;    *  Two  French  Marriages,  V     N.  Y. 
16°,  1.00 ;  *  Who  Breaks  Pays,  16°,  1.00; 
♦Within  an  Ace,  16°,  1.00. 

b.  Jerrold.  Douglas. 

Chronicles  of  Clovemook.  paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

c.  Jewsbury,  Miss. 

Constance  Herbert.  paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

Zoe.  paper.  8°  N.Y. 

Half  Sisters.  16°  N.  Y. 

Adopted  Child.  16°  N.  Y. 

a.  Johnson,  Dr. 

♦  Rasselas.  32°  N.  Y. 

b.  Judd,  S. 

♦Margaret.  16*>  Bost. 

b.  Kavanagh,  Julia. 

Adele,    12°,  S1.50;     Beatrice,    12°,  1.50  ;1 
♦DaisyBurns,  12°,  1.50;*  Dora,  12°.  1.50; 

♦  Grace  Lee,  12°,  1.50  ;  Madeleine,  12°, 
1.00  ;  Nathalie,  12°,  1.00  ;  Queeu  Mab,  J-     N.  Y. 
12°,     1.00;     Rachel    Gray,    12°,    1.50; 

♦  Seven  Years,  12°,  1.50  ;  ♦  Sybil,  12°, 
1.50;  Bessie,  8°,  75c. 

a.  Kennedy,  John  P. 

**Horse  Shoe  Robinson. 

♦  Rob  of  the  Bowl. 

♦  Swallow  Barn. 
Quodlibet. 

b.  Kimball,  R.  B. 

♦  St.  Leger,  12°,   S1.75;  To-day,    12°,  1.75  ;1 

♦  Undercurrents,  12°,  1.75  ;  Henry  Pow- 
ers, Banker,  12°,  1.75;  ♦Was  He  Suc- 
cessful? 12°,  1.75;  Student  Life,  12°, 
1.75. 

a.  Kingslev,  Charles. 

♦♦Alton  Locke.  12° 

♦  Hereward.  12° 
♦♦Hjpatia.  12° 
♦♦Two  Years  ago.                                                 12° 

♦  Amyas  Leigh.  12° 
♦♦Yeast.                                                               12° 

b.  Kingsley,  Henry. 

Austin  Elliot,    12°,  31.75  ;  ♦  Hetty,  paper, ' 
8°,  25c.  ;   ♦♦Hillyars  and  Burtons,  12°, 
1.75;   ♦  Leighton  Court,  12°,  1.75  ;  ♦  Ra- 
venshoe,  12°,  1.75;   ♦  Geoffrey  Hamlyn,  [ 
12°,  1.75;  The  Harveys,  12°,  1.50  ;   b.  Old  ' 
Margaret,  12°  1.25  ;  ♦  Silcotes,  paper,  8°, 
75c.  ;  Stretton,  paper,  8°,  50c.  ;  The  Lost 
Child,  4°,  1.50. 


N.Y. 


25 

50 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

59 

1  50 


12°  N.  Y. 

2  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

N.Y. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  75 

Bost. 

1  75 

Bost. 

1  75 

Bost. 

1  75 

N.Y. 

1  50 

Bost.,  N.  T. 
and  Phil. 


123 


Fiction. 


120  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  Lond. 

1  25 

paper.  S**  N.  Y. 

50 

paper.    8°  N.  Y. 

paper.  12°  N.  Y. 

12°  N.  Y, 

25 

25 

1  25 

12«  N.  Y. 

1  25 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

paper.  S"  N.  Y. 

CI.  16°  1  25  8°  Phila. 

50 
50 
35 

120  Lond.  1  00  12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

paper.  8"  N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

75 
50 

paper.        N.  Y. 
paper.       N.  Y. 

50 
25 

12«  N.  Y. 


h.  Kip,  Leonard. 

The  Dead  Marquise. 
h.  Laboulave,  £. 

•  Abdallah. 
Lajetchnikoff. 

The  Heretic. 
h.  Lamartine,  A. 

•  Genevieve. 

•  My  Youth. 
Raphael. 

•  Stone  Mason  of  St.  Point, 
e. Lawrence,  Geo.  A. 

Anteros. 
Brakespeare. 
Breaking  a  Butterfly. 
Guy  Livingstone. 
Hagarene. 
Maurice  Dering. 
Sans  Merci, 
Sword  &  Gown. 
Lee,  Holme.     (See  Parr,  Harriet.') 
a.  Lee,  Sophia  &  Harriet. 

♦♦Canterbury  Tales.    3  vols. 
h,  Le  Fanu,  S. 

Checkmate,  8°,  $1.25;  All  in  the  Dark, 
8«>,  50c. ;  Guy  Deverell,  8<',  50c. ;  Lost  Name, 
8*»,  50c  ;  ♦  Tenants  of  Malory,  paper,  8°, 
50c. ;  Left-Handed  Elsa,  paper,  Sq.  16°, 
35c. ;  ♦  Uncle  Silaa,  paper.  8°,  75c 
h.  Leland,  C.  G. 
Gaudeamus. 

Meister  Karl's  Sketch-Book. 
Music  Lessons  of  Confucius. 
a.  Le  Sage. 

♦♦Gil  Bias.  12°  Phila.  1  00 

Best  Edition.    3  vols.  16 

h.  Lever,  Chas. 

Arthur  O'Leary,  12°,  $1.00;  ♦♦  Charles  1 
O'Malley,  2  vols.,  12°,  1.00;  ♦Con  Cregan, 
12°,  1.00;  Barrington,  12°,  1.00;  ♦  H. 
Lorrequer,  12°,  1.00  ;  Daltons.,  2  vols. 
$2;  or  1  vol.,  12°,  1.50  ;  Dodd  Family, 
12°,  1.25  ;  ♦  Jack  Hinton,  12°,  1.00  ; 
Knight  of  Gwynne  ;  12°,  2.00  ;  Lord 
Kilgobbin,  1.50  ;  ♦  Maurice  Tiernay,  12°, 
1.00  ;  ♦  That  Boy  of  Norcott's,  paper, 
8°,  25c. 

(And  several  others.) 
Works  complete.     Illus.     27  vola.  16°  N.  Y. 

Lewald,  Fanny 
124 


6  75 


'  Bost.  and  N.  Y. 


1  50 

2  50 
1  50 


N.  Y. 

Bost. 


1  50 
8  75 


<■  Lond.  andlN.  T. 


85  00 


Fiction. 


Hulda.  12°  Phila. 

«.  Lewes,  Mrs.  G.  H.  (George  Eliot.) 
**Adam  Bede. 
**Felix  Holt. 
•♦Mill  on  the  Floss. 
**Romola. 
♦•Silas  Marner. 

••Dauiel  Deronda,  8",  50c. ;  2  vola. 
••Middlemarch.  8°  81  50.     2  vols. 

••Scenes  of  Clerical  Life. 

Works,  including  above,  9  vols. 
Linton. 

Lizzie  Lorton. 

Sowing  the  Wind. 

Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas. 

Patricia  Kemball. 
Little   Classics.  (Selected    Short   Stories.)  16 


1  75 


12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

ea.  3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  50 

12«'  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

13  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

76 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

8°  Phila. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

Tr.  by  Southey.    3  v.     12°  Loud.       15s 


12° 
12° 
12° 

12° 
12° 


8° 


vols. 
Lobeira. 

Amadis  de  Gaul 
h,  Lockhart. 

Fair  to  See. 
Lockhart,  J.  G. 
b.  Matthew  Wald,  et& 
Reginald  Dalton. 

*  Valerius. 
■a.  Longfellow,  H.  W. 

■   **Hyperion. 
••Kavanagh. 
h.  Lover,  Samuel. 

*  Handy  Andy.  paver.  8° 

*  Rory  O'More. 
Treasure  Trove. 

White  Horse  of  the  Peppers,  etc. 
Novels.     Uniform.     4  vols.  12"= 

*.  Lowell,  R.  T.  S. 

*  New  Priest  of  Conception  Bay.     2  vols.       12°  Bost. 
Lyly,  John. 

Euphues,  etc.     (Arber  Reprints.)  16°  Lond. 

h.  Lyndon. 

*  Margaret. 

*  Oxley. 
a.  Lytton,  Lord  (Bulwer). 

Novels  complete  in  22  vols. 

Same,  in  46  vols. 

Separately : 
**Caxtons.  12°  K  Y.  1  00 

••Kenelm  Chillingly,  paper.  8°  75c. 

**Mv  Novel.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  3  50  12° 


18°  Bost.    ea.    1  00 


75 


paper, 
paper, 
paper, 
paper. 


Lond. 
Lond. 
Lond. 

Bost. 
Bost. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


4s 
4s 

1 
1 


75 
75 
75 
75 
5  00 

1  75 


12° 
12° 

12° 
12° 

12° 
12° 


N.  Y. 


4s 

1 
1 


What  Will  He  Do  with  It  ?    N.  Y.  2  00.  2  v. 


Phila. 
Phila. 

Phila. 

Phila. 
Phila. 


33  00 
57  50 


50 
75 
00 
00 


125 


Fiction. 


*  Devereux. 

12«  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦♦Pompeii. 

12»  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

'■0 

Leila,  etc. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

•  Rienzi. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  The  Barons. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  Harold. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

5a 

♦  Eugene  Aram. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  Zanoni. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦♦Pelhara. 

12°  PhUa. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

Disowned. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

Paul  Clifford. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

Maltravers. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  (jodolphin. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  Alice. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  Night  and  Morning 

;.  12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

♦  Lucretia. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

o(y 

♦  Strange  Story. 

12°  Phila. 

50  paper. 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

Parisians. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Pausanias. 
b.  McCarthy,  Justin. 

♦My   Enemy's  Daughter,  8°,  50c. ;  A  Fair"! 
Saxon,   12°,  S1.50;  ♦  Ladv  Judith,  8°, 
75c.  ;  Dear  Lady  Disdain,  $1.75;  ♦  Linley  V 
Rochford,  $1.75  ;    ♦  Paul  Massie,  1.50 ; 


PhUa.  11  &  1  25 


K  Y. 


♦  Waterdale  Neighbors,  8°,  50c. 

a.  Macdonald,  Geo. 

♦  Adela  Cathcart. 
♦♦Alec  Forbes. 

♦♦Annals  of  a  Quiet  Neighborhood. 

A  Double  Story. 

St.  George  and  St.  Michael 

Malcolm. 

Thomas  Wingfold,  Curate. 
♦♦David  Elginbrod. 

Guild  Court. 

♦  Phantastes. 
Portent. 

♦♦Bannerman's  Boyhood. 
♦♦Robert  Falconer. 
Seaboard  Parish. 
♦♦Wilfrid  Cumbermede. 

♦  The  Vicar's  Daughter. 
h.  Mackenzie,  H. 

♦♦Man  of  Feeling,  etc. 

b.  Mackintosh,  MLss  M.  J. 

Charms  and  Counter  Charms. 
Lofty  and  Lowly.    2  vols. 
Two  Lives. 
b.  Macquoid. 
Pattv. 
120 


12°  Bost 

1  75 

12°  Bost. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

16°  Bost. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

1  00 

12°  Bost 

N.  Y. 

1  75 

N.  Y. 

50 

1  50 

1  75 

1  50 

2  OO 

1  7r> 

1  50 

]  5i> 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

60 


Fiction. 


Rookstone. 
Hester  Kii*ton. 

Too  Soon.     A  Study  of  a  Girl's  Heart, 
b.  Maitland,  E. 

By  and  By,  a  Romance  of  the  Futiire. 

♦  Higher  Law.     A  Romance. 
♦♦Pilgrim  and  the  Shrine. 

b.  Malory,  Sir  T. 

♦  Morte  d'Arthur. 
b.  Manning,  Miss  Anne. 

♦♦Mary  Powell,  16°,  $1.75  ;  ♦  Cherry  &  Violet,  I 
16°,  1.00 ;  Sir  Thos.  Moore,  16°,  1.00  ;  I 
♦  Fair    Gospeller,    16°,    1.00  ;    Jacques  [ 


8° 
16° 
8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

1  00 

50 

12°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 
1  75 
1  50 

12°  Lond. 

2  00 

N.Y. 


paper. 


12°  Bohn. 

12°  Phila. 
12°  Phila. 
12°  Phila. 
12°  Phila. 

8°  Phila. 

8°  Phila. 

8°  Phila. 


See  Church,  Mrs. 


Bonneval,  16°,  1.00. 
Manzoni. 

The  Betrothed. 

a.  Marlitt,  E. 

♦♦Countess  Gisela. 
♦♦Gold  Elsie. 

♦  Little  Moorland  Princess. 
•♦Old  Mam'selle's  Secret. 

♦  Over  Yonder. 
Magdalen  a. 
Second  Wife 

MaiTyat,  Miss. 

b.  Marryat,  Capt.  12°  Phila. 

Works  complete.     12  vols.  _  12°  N.  Y. 

Or  cheap  ed.  14  vols,  separately.  Viz :  paper. 

♦  Jacob  Faithful.  12°  Phila. 
Japhet.  12°  Phila. 

♦  Peter  Simple.  12°  Phila. 
♦♦Midshipman  Easy.  12°  Phila. 

Pacha  of  many  Tales.  12°  Phila. 

Snarleyyow,  etc.  12°  Phila. 

e.  Marsh,  Mrs. 

Adelaide  Lindsay,/?aper,  8°,  50c.;  Angelo, 
12°  81.50;  Aubrey,  paper,  12°,  75c.; 
Castle  Avon,  12°,  50c. ;  Emilia  Wynd- 
ham,  12°,  75c.;  Ellen  Marston,  12°, 
50c.;  Father  Darcy,  12°,  75c.  ;  Acd 
9  others,  paper,  12°,  ea.  50c. 
Marteilhe,  J. 

Huguenot  Galley  Slave. 
b.  Martineau,  Harriet. 
Deerbrook. 

♦  The  Hour  and  the  Mao. 
b.  Maxwell,  W.  H. 

Brian  O'Linn. 
Hector  O'Halloran. 

♦  Stories  of  Waterloo. 
Capt.  Blake. 


N.  Y. 


12°  K  Y. 


2  00 


50 
50 
75 
50 
30 
35 
30 


1  75 

12  00 

50 
50 
50 
50 
50 
50 


1  50 


12° 

Lond. 

Is 

6d 

12° 

50 

12° 

Lond. 

75 

12° 

80 

12° 

75 

12° 

Lond. 

2s 

127 


Fiction. 


•  Crooked  "| 
and   Cake, 
12°,  1.75  ; 
♦♦Occupa- 
12°    1.75: 


N.  T. 

and 
Phila. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


Lond. 
N.  Y. 


Bivouac.  12"  Lond.         2» 

Captain  0' Sullivan.  12°  Loud.         Is  M 

«.  Mayhew,  H. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Sandboys.  12*'  Lond.        6* 

Greatest  Plagiie  of  Life.  12°  Loud.        2s 

Mayo,  Isabella  F. 
•By  Still  Waters;  12°,   $1.75; 
Places,   12°,   1.75;    ♦•Crust 
12°,  1.75 ;   •  Dead  Sin,  etc. 

•  Gold  and  Dross,  12°,  1.75.; 
tions    of    a   Retired    Life  ; 

•  Premiums  Paid  to  Experience,  8°, 
175;  'Doing  and  Dreaming,  12°,  1.25  ; 
•♦  Quiet    Miss    Godolphin,     16°,     75c. ; 

•  Seen  and  Heard,  16°,  •  White  as 
Snow,  12°,  1.50. 

*.  Mayo,  W.  S. 

•♦Kaloolah.  12<= 

•  The  Berber.  12« 

•  Never  Again. 
i.  Meinhold,  Dr. 

•  The  Amber  Witch.  12« 
Sidonia  the  Sorceress.                             •        12' 

I.  Melville,  G.  J.  W. 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere.  1 

Cerise.  1 

Sarchedon,  a  Legend.  8°  N.  Y. 

Satan  ella.  1 

••Interpreter,  8° ;  M  or  N.  8°  N.  Y.      ea. 

•  White  Rose.  8°  N.  Y.  1 
The  Gladiator.                                                12°  N.  Y.  1 

i.  Melville,  Herman. 

••Typee,  12°,  $1..50;  •  Mardi.  2 vols.,  12°, 
3.00  ;  ♦•Moby  Dick,  12°,  1.75;  •  Pierre, 
2  vols.,  12°,  L50;    •  Omoo,  12°,   1.50; 

•  Redburn,  2  vols.,  12°,  1.50;  •  White 
Jacket,  12°,  1.75 ;  ••Israel  Potter,  12°, 
1.50. 

*.  Mitchell,  b.  G. 

••Dream  Life.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Doctor  Johns.    2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  8  00 

••Reveries  of  a  Bachelor.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Mitford,  Miss. 

Village  Tales.  12°  Lond,  1*  &  la  Qd 

••Our  ViUage.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

•  Belford  Regis.  12°  Lond.         8»  6d 
b.  Moore,  Thomas. 

••The  Epicurean.  12°  1  50 

i.  Moore,  Hannah. 

••Coelebs  in  Search  of  Wife.  12°  Phila.  1  60 

128 


N.  Y. 

and 

Phila. 


1  76 

1  76 

2  00 

2s 
1  00 


25 
25 

25 
75 
50 
00 


Fiotion. 


«.  Morgan,  Lady. 

Florence  Macarthy. 
Wild  Irish  Girl. 

b.  Morier,  J. 

Ayesha. 

*  Haji  Baba. 
Zohrab,  the  Hostage. 

Moulton,  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Some  Women's  Hearts. 
Mugge,  Theo. 

Afraja. 
Mulholland,  Miss. 

The  Wicked  Woods  of  Tobereevil. 
Muller. 

The  Burgomaster's  Family. 

c.  Muhlbach,  Louisa. 

Novels.     17  vols. 
Murray,  Chas.  A. 

Prairie  Bird. 
Murray,  Grenville. 
**Member  for  Paris. 

*  Young  Brown. 
My  Little  Girl. 

**My  Little  Lady. 
<r.  Nevk'by,  Mrs.  C.  J. 

Margaret  Hamilton. 
Right  and  Left. 
Newman. 

Callista ;  a  Sketch  of  the  3d  Century. 
NichoUs,  Mrs.     (See  Bronte,  Charlotte.) 
Northern  Lights.     Tales  from  the  Swedish 

and  Finnish. 
Norton,  Hon.  Mrs. 
Lost  and  Saved. 
Old  Sir  Douglas. 
Not  Easily  Jealous. 
■6.  Oliphant,  Mrs. 

*  Agnes,    8°,    75c. ;    *  Athelings,    8°,    75c.  1 

*  Brownlows,  8°,  75c.;  *  At  his  Gates, 
$1.50;  **Carlingford  (Paper  $1.25)  8°, 
1.75  ;  Curate  in  Charge,  8°,  50c. ;  *  Days 
of  Life,  12°,  1.50;  *  House  on  Moor,  12°, 
1.50;  Innocent.  A  tale  of  Modern  Life. 
8°,  75c.;  For  Love  and  Life,  paper,  8°, 
75c.;  **John,  8°,  50c.  ;  *  Katie  Stewart, 
8°,  75c.;  *  Lilliesleaf,  8°,  1.50;  Last  of 
Mortimers,  12°,  ea.,  1.50;  **Laird  of 
Norlaw,  1.50;  *  Lost  Love,  1.75:  *Lucy 
Crofton,  12°,  1.50;  *  Madonna  Mary,  8°, 
50c.;  May,  8°,  1.50;  **Margaret  JMait- 
f2 


120  N.  Y. 
120  Lond. 

1  50 
2« 

120  Lond. 
12°  Lond. 
120  Loud. 

2s 

Is  Qd 
2s 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

1  50 

8°Bost. 

1  25 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y.  ea 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Bost. 

8°  Bost. 

8°  Bost. 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 
1  25 
1  25 

1  2> 

paper  8°  N.  Y. 
8°  N.  Y. 

50 
50 

8°  Lond. 


12°  Phila. 


N.Y. 

and 
Phila. 


5s  6d 


1  50 


12°  Phila. 

1  25 

12°  Phila. 

1  50 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

129 


Fiction. 


8<= 


land,  12°,  1.75;  •  Minister's  Wife,  8°, 
75c. ;  ♦  Miss  Majoribanks,  8*>,  50c. ;  Odd 
Couple,   16»,  Ombra,   8°,    75c.;    **Per- 

getual  Curate,  8*>,  1.50  ;  Quiet  Heart,  8°, 
5c.  ;  Rose  in  June,  8o,  1.25 ;  *  Son  of 
the  Soil,  8**,  1.50 ;  Squire  Arden,  paper,  f" 
8°,  75c.;  •  Three  Brothers,  8°,  1.50; 
Valentine  and  his  Brother,  8",  75c.  ; 
Whiteladies,  16",  1.25;  ♦*Zaidee,  8<», 
1.50. 
Opie,  Mrs. 

Tales  ;  eight  in  1  voL 
Ouida.     See  De  la  Rame. 
b.  Owen.  R.  D. 

Beyond  the  Breakers. 
b.  Palgrave,  W.  G. 

Herman  Agha. 
e.  Pardoe,  Julia. 

Adopted  Heir,  8°,  f  1.75 ;  Pretty  Woman.  8°, 
1.75;  Jealous  Wife,  8°,  50c.;  Life  Strug- 
gle. 12°,  1.75  ;  Rival  Beauties,  paper, 
8°,  75c.;  ♦  Wife's  Trials,  12°,  1.75; 
Reginald  Lyle,  8°,  $1.75;  Romance  of 
the  Harem,  8",  1.75  ;  Speculation,  12°, 
«1.75 ;  Earl's  Secret,  12°,  1.75. 
b.  Parr,  Miss  Harriet  (Holme  Lee). 

•  Against  Wind  and  Tide.  paper. 

•  Annis  Warleigh.  paper. 

•  Mr.  Wynyard's  Ward.  paper 
•♦Sylvan  Holt's  Daughter.  paper. 

b.  Parr,  Louisa. 
••Dorothy  Fox. 

The  Blue  BeU. 
••Hero  Carthew. 
John  Thompson,  Blockhead. 
b.  Paulding,  J.  K. 

Works  and  Life.     5  vols. 
Dutchman's  Fireside. 
Bulls  and  Jonathans. 
Payn,  J. 

At  Her  Mercy. 
Best  of  Husbands. 
Beggar  on  Horseback. 
Woman's  Vengeance. 
(10  more.) 
b.  Peacock,  T.  L. 
••Headlong  HalL 

•  Melincourt. 
Works.    3  vols. 


N.T. 

and 
Phila. 


Phila. 

N.  Y. 

Phila. 


2  00 
1  25 


.  8° 

N. 

Y. 

75 

.  8° 

N. 

Y. 

75 

.  8° 

N. 

Y. 

50 

.  8° 

N. 

Y. 

8° 

Phila. 

1  25 

16° 

N. 

Y. 

1  25 

16° 

N. 

Y. 

1  25 

12° 

Phila. 

1  25 

12° 

N.Y. 

12  60 

2  50 

2  50 

50 

60 

85 

50 

120  Lend. 

1  00 

12° 

Lond. 

2s 

12° 

L. 

&N. 

8  00 

ISO 


Fiction. 


b.  Peard. 

Rose  Garden,    Unawares.  ea. 

a.  rhelps,  E.  S. 

**Gate8  Ajar.  12° 

*  Hedged  In.  12" 
»  Silent  Partner.  12«: 

c.  Pickering,  Ellen. 

Sixteen  Novels.  paper.  8"^ 

c.  Ploennies,  Louise  Von. 

Princess  Use.  16° 

c.  Poe,  E.  A. 

**Tales.     2  vols.  16' 

Polko,  Elise. 
Lulu's  Novel. 

b.  Porter,  Jane. 

*  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.  12'' 

*  Scottish  Chiefs.  12° 

*  Pastor's  Fireside.  12° 
b.  Prentiss,  Mrs.  E. 

Fred,  Maria  and  Me.  16° 

Aunt  Jane's  Hero.  12° 

**Stepping  Heavenward.  12° 

b.  Preston,  Harriet  W. 

Aspendale.  16° 

Love  in  the  Nineteenth  Century.  16° 

Quixstar.  12° 

a.  Rabelais.  12° 

Works.     2  vols.  12° 

b.  Radcliffe,  Mrs. 

*  Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  12° 
Romance  of  the  Forest.  12° 

b.  Ralston. 

Russian  Folk  Tales.  8° 

a.  Reade,  Chas. 

Novels.     11  vols.  16° 

Or  separate,  viz. :  *  Hard  Cash ;  *  Foul 
Play  (also  paper  8°  25c.);  *  White  Lies  ; 
**Love  Me  Little;  *  Griffith  Gaunt  (also 
paper,  8°  50c.)  ;  **Cloister  and  Hearth 
(also  paper,  8°  50c.)  ;  **Never  Too  Late ; 
**Peg  Woffington,  etc  ;  *  Put  Yourself ; 
Terrible  Temptation  (also  paper  8°  50c.); 
A  Simpleton,  etc.  (also  paper,  8°  50c.) ; 
*  Wandering  Heir. 
Ready-Money  Mortiboy.  8° 

Reid,  Christian. 

A  Daughter  of  Bohemia.  8° 

Regester,  S.    (See  Victor,  Mrs.) 
i,  Reuter. 

**In  the  Year  *13.  16° 


Bost. 

Bost. 
'  Bost. 
'  Bost. 

'  N.  &  P. 

Bost. 

'N.  Y. 
Bost. 

'  Phila. 

'N.  Y. 
Lond. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

Bost. 
Bost. 
N.  Y. 
NY. 
Bohn. 

Phila. 
Phila. 


1  50 

1  50 
1  50 
1  50 


1  25 

3  50 

50 

1  00 

1  00 

80 

1  20 
1  50 
1  75 

I  50 
1  25 

1  75 
1  75 
3  50 

1  25 
1  25 


Lond.       12». 
Bost.  eo.    1  GO 


Bost. 

1  25 

N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 
131 

1  GO 

Fiction. 


12° 
12" 
12': 

.  •  Far  Above  1 
Life's  Assize,  1 
paper,  / 
$1.25  ;  f 
Much  I 


Boat. 
Bost 
Bost. 


ea. 
ea. 


00 
00 
00 


N.  Y.  and  Bost. 


Seed  time  and  Harvest  8®  Phi  la.  1  50 

b.  Richardson,  SamL 

•♦Clarissa  Harlowe.  16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

•  Pamela. 

**Sir  Chas.  Grandison. 

a.  Richter,  Jean  PauL 

Campaner  Thai,  etc 

•  Hesperus.     2  vols. 

•  Titan.     2  vols. 

c.  Kiddell,  Mrs.  J.  H. 

•  Race   for   Wealth.  8°,  75c, 

Rubies ;  Rich   Husband 
paper,  8°,  50c.  ;  Phemie  Keller, 
8°,   50c. ;  Above   Suspicion,   8°, 
George    Geith,     8°,    1.25;    Too 
Alone,  8«,  1.25. 

b.  Ritchie. 

Romance  of  History.     France.  12"  N.  Y.  2  60 

b.  Robertson,  Margaret  M. 

•  Christie. 

♦•Janet's  Love  and  Service.  120  N.  Y.  1  75 

Robinson,  F.  W. 

•  Aune  Judge,  paper,  8°,  75c.;  Bridge  of 
Glass  8°,  50c. ;  Carry's  Confession,  8°,  50c.: 
75c.  ;  Christie's   Faith,  12°,  81.75;  For 
Her  Sake,  8°,  75c.  ;  Girl's  Romance,  8°, 
50c. ;  Her  Face  Was   Her  Fortune,  8°, 
50c.  ;  Little  Kate  Kirby,  8°,  75c. ;  Mat- 
tie,  a  Stray,  8°,  75c.  ;  No  Man's  Friend,  }-N.  Y.  and  Bost. 
8°,  75c. ;  Poor  Himianity,  8°,  50c. ;  •  Se- 
cond  Cousin  Sarah,  8°,  75c.  ;  Slaves  of 
the   Ring,  8°,  $1.25  ,  •  Stern  Necessity, 
8°,  50c.  ;  Sweet  Nineteen,  8°,  50c. ;  True 
to  Herself,  8°,  50c.;  Woman's  Ransom,  8°, 
11.25. 
b.  Roche,  Anna  M. 

Children  of  the  Abbey.  12°  Phila.  1  00 

e.  Roe,  A.  S. 

Long  Look  Ahea€. 
To  Love  and  Be  Loved. 
I've  Been  Thinking. 
Star  and  Cloud. 
True  to  the  Last. 
How  Could  He  Help  It? 
b.  Roe,  E.  P. 

Banders  Burned  Away. 
The  Opening  of  a  Chestnut  Burr, 
b.  Rossetti.  C.  G. 

••Common  Places,  and  Other  Stories.  12°  Bost.  1  5C 

b.  Ruffini. 
182 


12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

.  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

120  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

Fiction, 


C 


N.  Y. 


12°  Phila. 
16°  K  Y. 
16°  N.  Y. 


♦♦Doctor  Antonio,  12°,  $1.75  ;  ♦Lavinia,  12°, 
1.75;  ♦Vincenzo,    12°,    1.75;  ♦  Carlino, 
paper,     8°,    35c. ;    ♦♦Lorenzo     Benoni ; 
♦  Paragreens  ;  ♦  Quiet  Nook. 
c.  Rydberg,  V. 

Last  Athenian. 
a.  St.  Pierre. 

♦♦Paul  and  Virginia. 
a.  Saintine,  X.  B. 

♦♦Picciola.    Best  edition. 

a.  Sand,  Geo.  (Madame  Dudevant.) 

♦  Antonia. 
♦♦Consuelo. 

♦  Countess  Rudolstadt. 
♦♦Fadette. 

♦  Indiana. 

♦  Jealousy,  or  Teyerino. 
♦♦Mauprat. 

♦  MiUer. 

♦  M.  Sylvestre, 
♦♦Snow  Man. 

(15  more  in  paper.) 
Handsome  Lawrence. 
Marquis  de  Villemer. 
Rolling  Stone. 
h.  Sartoris,  Mrs.  A.  Kemble. 

♦♦Week  in  a  French  Country  House. 
Saunders,  J. 

Abel  Drake's  Wife. 
Bound  to  the  Wheel. 

Hirell.  paper. 

Israel  Mort,  Overman. 
Martin  Pole. 
6.  Savage,  M. 

♦  Bachelor  of  the  Albany. 
Falcon  Family.  12°  Lend.  ^1.00  paper.  8°  N 

♦  Woman  of  Business.  paper, 

b.  Schmid,  H. 

♦  The  Habermeister. 
Schucking,  L. 

Fire  and  Flame.  paper. 

b.  Schwartz,  Marie  S. 

♦  Birth  and   Education,  8°,  $1.50 ;  ♦  Gold 

and  Name,  8°,  1.50;  ♦  The  Right  One, 
8°,  1.50  ;  ♦  Guilt  and  Innocence,  8°,  §1.75; 
Gerda,  12°,  1.50  ;  Little  Karin,  12°, 
1.50 ;  Son  of  the  Organ  Grinder,  12°, 
1.50 ;  ♦  Two  Family  Mothers,  1.50. 
b.  Scott,  Michael. 

Cruise  of  the  Midge. 


paper 


Phila. 


2  00 
1  25 
1  25 


16°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

1  50 

Phila. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

Phila. 

1  50 

Phila. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

8°  Bost. 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

16°  Phila. 

1  25 

50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

.  8°N.  Y. 

75 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

•.       N.  Y. 

75 

12°  Lend. 


133 


12  V.    demy    8°  Phila. 

18  00 

12°  Phila. 

33  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

37  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

31  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

10  50 

R.  8°  Phila. 

ea 

25 

paper.  8°  or  12°  E.  &  N 

ca 

.       25 

paper.  12°  N.  Y. 

ea 

15 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

N.  Y. 

3  00 

N.Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.Y. 

1  50 

120  Bost. 

2  00 

12°  Bost 

2  00 

12°  Bost 

2  00 

Fiction. 


*  Tom  Cringle's  Log.  12°  Lond.  4s 

a.  Scott,  Sir  Walter. 

♦•Novels.  Abbotsford  edition. 
Novels.    27  vols. 

25  vols. 
Centenarian  edition.    25  vols. 
Novels.     6  vols. 
Edinburgh  edition.    25  vols. 
Separate  novels. 
Dick's  edition. 

b.  Sedgwick,  Cath.  M. 

•♦Hope  Leslie.    2  vols. 

•  Lin  woods.    2  vols. 

•  Redwood.     1  vol. 

•  Clarence.     1  vol. 

♦  New  England  Tale.    1  voL 
b.  Seemiiller,  Mrs.  A.  M.  C. 

•  Emily  Chester. 

*  Opportunity. 

*  Reginald  Archer. 
b.  Sewell,  Miss  E.  M. 

Amy  Herbert,  12°,  $1.00  ;  •  Cleve  Hall,  12°, 
1.00 ;  Earl's  Daughter,  12°,  1.00  ;  •  Ex- 
perience of  Life,  12°,  1.00;  Gertrude,  12°, 
1.00  ;  ♦  Glimpse  of  the  World,  12°,  1.00; 
♦Hawkstone,  12°,  1.00;  Ivors.  2  vols., 
12°,  2.00  ;  ♦  Kate  Ashton,  2  vols.,  12°, 
2.00  ;  ♦  Laneton  Parsonage,  12°,  3.00  ; 
•  Margaret  Percival,  2  vols.,  12°,  2.00  ; 
Ursula,  2  vols.,  12°,  2.00  Walter  Lori- 
mer,  1  vol.,  12°,  1.00  ;  •  Home  Life,  1 
vol.,  12°,  1.00. 
b.  Shellev,  Mrs. 

♦  Frankenstein.  12°  Bost  1  00 

♦  Perkin  Warbeck.  12°  Lond.  80 

b.  Sheppard,  Elizabeth. 

♦  Chas.  Auchester.  Bost  $1  25  8°  N.  Y.  75 
♦♦Counterparts.                                                    8°  Bost            1  25 

♦  Rumour.  paper.  8°  Bost  75 
Sheppard,  F.  H. 

Love  Afloat.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

c.  Simms,  W.  G. 

Works  (paper  75cy    17  toIs.  12°  N.  Y.        80  00 

The  best  separately,  viz.: 
Beauchamp,  12°,  $1.75  ;  Guy  Rivers,  12°,") 

1.75;  Martin   Faber,    12°,    1.75;  MelU- ("     i^  « 
champe,  12°,  1.75;  Partizan,   12°,  1.75;  '"     ^'  '■' 
Yemassee,  12°,  1.75. 
c.  Sinclair,  Catherine. 

Modem  Flirtations.  12«  Phil*.  1  76 

184 


N.Y. 


'i 


Fiction. 


Beatrice. 

Jane  Bouverie. 

Lord  aud  Lady  Harcourt. 

Sir  E.  Graham.  N.  Y.  1  00 

Modern  Accomplishments. 
Sisters  of  Orleans. 
Slip  (A)  in  the  Fens. 
<r.  Smart,  H. 

*  Breezie  Langton.  paper. 
Race  for  a  Wife. 

h.  Smedley,  Frank  E. 

The  Colville  Family. 
Lorrimer  Littlegood. 

*  Frank  Fairleigh. 

*  Harry  Coverdale. 
Lewis  Arundel. 

h.  Smith,  Albert. 

*  ;Mr.  Ledbury.     (3  others.) 
b.  Smith,  Alex. 

Alfred  Hagart's  Household. 

Dreamthorpe, 
Smith,  J.  F. 

Woman's  Love.  8°  Bost.  1  25 

Smith,  Mrs.  Julio  P. 

Widow  Goldsmith's  Daughter,  and  5  more.  12°  N.  Y.   ea.    1  75 
a.  Smollett,  T. 


12°  Lond. 

25. 

12°  Lond. 

\s. 

12°  Lond. 

12°  Lond. 

1». 

12°  Lond. 

3s.  6 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  N.  Y- 

1  25 

.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

8°  Phila. 

50 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  Lond. 

1  25 

Lond. 

1  25 

Lond. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

ea.      80 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Novels.     3  vols. 

16°  Lond. 

3  75 

*  Count  Fathom. 

12°  Lond. 

1  50 

♦♦Humphrey  Clinker.             12°  N. 

Y.  f  1  50  12°  Lond. 

1  50 

Peregrine  Pickle. 

12°  Lond. 

1  50 

*  Roderick  Random. 

15°  Lond. 

1  50 

Cheaper  editions  of  above. 

12°  Lond.   ea. 

80 

South  worth,  Mrs.  E..D.  E.  N. 

41  Novels. 

12°  Phila.   ea. 

1  75 

Souvestre,  E. 

**Attic  Philosopher. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  id 

*  Lake  Shore. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

*  Family  Journal. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

*  Legends  of  Brittany. 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

Spindler. 

The  Jew. 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

Spielhagen,  F. 

♦♦Problematical  Characters. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

*  Hammer  and  Anvil. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

*  Hohensteins. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

♦  Through  Night  to  Light. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

What  the  Swallows  Sang. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

SpofEord,  Mrs.  Harriet  Prescott. 

♦♦Amber  Gods. 

12°  Bost. 

1  75 

♦  Azariau. 

12°  Bost. 

135 

1  50 

Fiction. 


120  N.  Y. 

12°  Phila. 

16»  Boat. 

120  X.  Y. 

paper.  16°  N.  Y. 

12°  Bost. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  Boat. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  N.  Y. 


paper. 


a.  Stael,  Madame  de. 

**Corinne. 
e.  Stephens,  Mrs.  A. 

22  Novels. 
c.  Sterling,  John. 
Onyx  Ring. 
a.  Sterne,  Laurence. 
♦♦Tristam  Shandy. 
Sturm,  T. 

Imnien  See. 

a.  Stowe,  Mrs. 

**Uncle  Tom's  Cabin. 

♦  Agnes  of  Sorrento. 

♦  May  Flower. 
♦•Minister's  Wooing. 
♦♦Old  Town  Folk. 

♦  Nina  Gordon. 

♦  Pink  and  White  Tyranny. 

♦  My  Wife  and  I. 

♦  Sam  Lawson's  Oldtowii  Fireside  Stories, 
Stretton. 

The  Doctor's  Dilemma. 
The  Queen  of  the  County. 

b.  Sue,  Eugene. 

♦  Mysteries  of  Paris. 
Wandering  Jew. 
IMartin,  the  Foimdling. 
Arthur. 

Commander  of  Malta. 
De  Rohan. 

b.  Tabo?-,  Eliza. 

Hope  Meredith,  50c. ;  Eglantine  50c. ;  ♦  Jean- ') 
ie's  Quiet  Life,  50c.;  Meta's  Faith,  50c.;  )■ 
♦♦St.  Olave's,  75c.  ;  Blue  Ribbon,  50c 
♦♦Tales  from  Blackwood.     12  vols,  in  6. 

Tales  from  the  German.     By  Oxenford,  etc. 
a.  Tautphoeus,  Baroness. 

♦♦At  Odds,  12°,  $1.75  ;  ♦♦Initials,  12°,  1.75  ; ) 
♦♦Quits,  12°,  1.75;  ••CynUa,  paper,  8°,^ 
75c.  ) 

a.  Taylor,  Bayard. 

♦♦Hannah  Thurston,  12°,  $1.50  ;  ♦  John  God-") 

frey,  12°,  1.50  ;  ♦♦  Story  of  Kennet,  12°,  f 

1.50;   ♦Joseph    and   Friend,   12°,  1.50 ;  f 

♦  Beauty  and  the  Beast,  12°,  1.50.  J 

h.  Terhune,  Mrs.  V.     ("  Marion  Ilarland.") 

♦  Alone,   12°,   $1.50;  ♦Hidden    Path,    12°, I 

1.50  ;    Moss  Side  ;  12°,  1.50  ;   Nemesis  I 
12°,  1.50;  Miriam,  12°,   1.50  ;  At  Last,  ( 
12°,  1.50;  Helen    Gardener,    12°,  1.50;  J 
186 


1  50 
ea.   1  76 

1  50 


N.  Y. 

Bost. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

Phila, 


18°  Edin. 
8° 


Phila. 


N.T. 


N.  Y. 


40 

00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
00 
75 
00 

75 


1  25 

1  25 

2  00 
75 
50 
60 


15  00 
60 


Fiction. 


J 


Sunnybank,  12°,  1.50;  Husband  and 
Home,  12°,  1.50;  Ruby's  Husband,  12°, 
1.50;  Phemie's  Temptation,  12°,  1.50  ; 
Emi>ty  Heart,  12°,  1.50  ;  True  as  Steel, 
12°,  l'.50. 
a.  Thackeray,  Miss. 

**01d  Kensington.     Dlustrated. 

*  Hluebeard's  Keys. 
**Village  on  the  ClifE. 

*  Miss  Angel. 

*  Miscellaneous   Works,  SI  25. 

*  Tales,  etc.     2  vols. 
o.  Thackeray,  W.  M. 

**Novels.     Complete.     6  vols. 

Novels.     3  vols. 

Novels.     Complete  in  paper. 
Separate,  viz.: 

Denis  Duval.     Illustrated. 
♦•Esmond  and  Ijovel. 

Esmond  and  Lovel.     Illustrated. 

Hoggarty  Diamond. 
**Newcomes. 

Newcomes.     Illustrated. 
**Pendennis. 

Pendennis.  111.  (12°  ^1  50. 2  v. 
**Philip.  1 

Philip.     Tllifttrated. 
**Vanity  Fair. 

Vanity  Fair.     Illustrated. 
•♦Virginians. 

Virginians.     Illustrated. 
Same,  3  vols. 

*  Miscellanies,  Short  Tales,  etc. 
e.  Thomas,  Annie. 

Called  to  Account,  paper,  8°,  50c.  ;  Only 
Herself,  paper,  8°,  50c.  :  Denis  Donne, 
paper,  8°,  50c. ;  Played  Out,  paper,  8°, 
50c. ;  Dower  House,  paper,  8°,  50c. ; 
High  Stakes,  paper,  25c. ;  False  Colors, 
paper,  8°,  50c.  ;  Theo.  Leigh,  paper, 
8°,  50c. ;  Passion  in  Tatters,  75c. ;  Maud 
Mohan,  25c.;  He  Cometh  Not,  She  Said, 
8°,  50c. 

On  Guard.  Paper.  8° 

Walter  Goring.  Paper.  8° 

Thorpe  Regis.  12° 

Tieck. 

The  Elves.  Paper.  8° 

h.  Townseud,  Virginia  F. 


N.  Y. 


paper.  8° 

1  00 
75 

25 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

Illustrated. 

1  75 

12°  Best. 

2  00 

12°  Bost. 

7  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

6  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

50 
1  25 

i.        paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

12°  N.  Y. 

75 

25 

1  25 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

75 
1  25 

°  $2  O0)joa.  8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

75 
1  25 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

50 
1  25 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

50 
1  25 

paper.  8°  N.  Y. 
Cr.  8°  N.  Y. 

75 

7  50 

5  vols.         12°  N.  Y. 

6  25 

N.  Y. 


N.  Y. 

50 

N.  Y. 

50 

Bost. 

2  00 

N.  Y. 


50 


137 


Fiction. 


'! 


N.  r. 


•  The  Hollands,  12°,  f  1.50  ;  Max  Meredith, 

12°,     1.50;    Janet   Strong,    12o,    1.25 
Mills  of  Tuxbury,  12°,  1.25. 
b.  TroUope,  Anthonj. 

(Editions  New  York  or  Philadelphia.) 
•♦Barchester  Towers,  Paper,  75c.;  *  Belton 
Estate,  Poper,  50c. ;  *  Bertrams,  12°, 
f  1.50  ;  *  Can  You  Forgive  Her,  W^, 
$1.00,  8°,  2.00  ;  *  Castle,  Richmond, 
12°,  1.50  ;  *  Claverings,  8°,  1  00; 
♦♦Doctor  Thorne,  12",  1.50;  ♦Eustace 
Diamonds,  1.75;  ♦  Framley  Parsonage, 
12°,  1  75;  ♦  Golden  Lion  of  Granpere, 
1.25  ;  Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil,  8°, 
25c.  ;  ♦  He  Knew  He  Was  Right,  12«>, 
1.50;  ♦  Kellys  and  O'Kellys,  2°,  1.25; 
Lady  Anna,  Paper,  8°,  50c. ;  ♦  I^st 
Chronicle  of  Barset,  8°,  2.00 ;  ♦  Lottie 
Schmidt.  2  vols.,  12°,  2.50  ;  Miss 
Mackenzie,  Paper,  50c. ;  Orley  Farm, 
8°,  2.00;  ♦  Phineas  Finn,  12°,  7oc. ; 
♦Phineas  Redux,  1.75;  ♦Prime  Minister, 
Paper,  1.00  ;  ♦  Rachel  Ray,  Paper,  50c. ; 

♦  Ralph  the  Heir,  CI.  12°,  1.75  ;  ♦  Sir 
H.  Hotspur,  Paper,  50c.  ;  Small  House 
at    Allington,   12°,   2.50  ;   ♦Struggles  of , 

Brown,  Jones  &  Robinson,  Paper,  8°, 
50c.  ;  ♦Three  Clerks,  12°,  1.40;  ♦Vicar 
of  Bullhampton,  72°,  1.75;  ♦♦Warden 
(and  Barchester  Towers),  Pap  r,  75c.  ; 

♦  Way  We  Live  now,   fl.50;  8°,  Paper, 
2.00. 

Trollope,  Frances  E. 

Anne  Fumess.  Paper. 

•  Mabel's  Progress.  Paper. 
Sacristan's  Household.  Paper. 
Veronica.                                              Paper. 

Trollope,  Mrs.  Frances. 

Petticoat  Government.  Paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

TroUope,  T.  A. 

•  Beppo  the  Conscript,  12°,   ^^1.75  ;  Dream 

Numbers,  12°,  1.75 ;  ♦  Garstang  Grange, 
12°,  1.75;  Gemma,  12°;  1.75;  Leonora, 
12°,   1.75 ;     Sealed    Packet,   12°,    1.75  ;  ► 
Marietta,    12°,    1.75;     Lindisfarn,    8 
2.00  ;     A     Siren,     Paper,     8°,     50c 
Diamond  Cut  Diamond,  12°,  1.25. 
b.  Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

A  Chance  for  Himself. 
♦♦Coupon  Bonds.     Illustrated. 
138 


N.  Y.  and 
Phila., 


8°  N.  Y. 

50 

8°  N.  Y. 

50 

8°  N.  Y. 

75 

8°  N.  Y. 

60 

60 


Phila.  and 
N.  Y. 


1  60 
8  00 


Fiction. 


a  Turg^nieff. 

•  Fathers  and  Sons,  16°,  11.25 ;    Liza,  1.25  ; 
Smoke,  16°,    1.25;    Spring  Floods,  etc., 
16°,  ea.   1.25;    On  the   Eve,  16°,    1.25; 
Dimitri  Roudine,  16°,    1.25. 
o  Tytler,  Sarah. 

**Citoyenne  Jacqueline,  8°,  2.00  ;  *  Days  of 
Yore,  8°,  2.00 ;  Diamond  Rose,  8°, 
2.00  ;  »*IIuffuenot  Family,  8°,  2.50  ; 
Lady  Bell,  12°,  Phila.,  1.75 ;  Margaret, 
1.75. 
h    /erne,  Jules. 

American  Gun  Club. 

Baltimore  Gun  Club.     (Same  as  above.) 

Centre  of  the  Earth. 

The  North  Pole. 

Adventures  of  3  Englishmen  in  S.  Africa, 

Blockade  Runners,  and  Floating  City. 

"  ~  "     "  18°  Bost.  $1 


N.  T. 


N.  Y.  and 
Phila. 


12°  N.  Y. 


.12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 


12° 

8° 

12° 

12° 


12° 

12° 


Doctor  Ox,  and  other  stories 

Illustrated. 
Field  of  Tee. 

Five  AVeeks  in  a  Balloon. 
From  the  Earth  to  the  Moon. 
Fur  Country.     100  illustrations. 
In  Search  of  the  Castaways. 
Mysterious  Island. 
**Tour  of  the  World  in  Eighty  Days 

Same.     Illustrated.  8° 

♦♦Twenty  Thousand  Leagues  Under  the  Sea.  12° 
Voyages  of  Captain  Hatteras.      (Same  as 

"  Journey  to  North  Pole.")  8° 

Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.  Sq.  16° 

figny,  Alfred  de. 

Cinq-Mars.  paper. 

•    Victor,  Mrs.  M. 
Dead  Letter. 
Too  True. 
Figure  Eight. 
Who  Was  He? 
/.  Walford. 

Mr.  Smith. 
t.  Walpole,  Horace. 

The  Castle  of  Otranto. 
c.  Walworth,  M.  T. 

Hotspur,  12°,  $1.75;  Lulu,  12°,  1.75;  Storm) 
Cliff,  12°,  1.75;  Warwick,  12°,  1.75;  Dela-  [ 
plaine,  12°, 1.75;  Beverly,  12°,  1.75.  ) 

Warburton,  Eliot. 

Darien.  paper,  8° 

Reginald  Hastings.  paper,  8° 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


Lond. 

Bost. 

N.  Y. 

Bost. 

Phila. 

N.  Y. 

Phila. 

Bost. 

Phila. 

Bost. 

Bost. 


12°  Bost. 


12° 
12° 
12° 
12° 

16° 

12° 


N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 

N.  Y. 
Phila. 

N.  Y. 


N.  Y. 
N.  Y. 


00 
50 
00 
50 
00 
00 


3  00 


00 
00 
50 
50 
00 
50 
00 


1  25 

1  50 

50 

1  50 
1  25 

1  25 


50 
50 


139 


Fiction. 


Ward.  ^ 

Chatsworth. 
De  Vere. 

a.  Ware,  Wm. 

**Aurelian 
•♦Zenobia. 

•  Julian.     2  vols. 
Warfield,  Catharine  A. 

Miriam  Monfort. 
Romance  of  Beauseinconit. 
(5  more.) 

b.  Warner,  Misses. 

•♦Wide  World. 
•♦Queechy. 

•  Daisy. 
^  •  Say  and  Seal.     2  vols. 

•  Dollars  and  Cents. 
•♦Gold  of  Chickaree. 

•  Hills  of  the  Shatemuc. 

•  Melbourne  House. 
My  Brother's  Keeper. 

•  Old  Helmet. 

•  What  She  Could. 

•  Opportunities. 
House  in  Town. 

••Wych  HazeL 

a.  Warren,  Samuel. 

♦♦Diary  of  a  Physician.    8  vols. 

•  Ten  Thousand  a  Year. 
Now  and  Then. 
Works.     Fine  edition.     5  vols. 

Webber,  C.  W. 

Old  Hicks,  the  Guide. 
Tales  of  Southern  Border. 

b.  Werner,  E. 

•  Good  Luck. 
Broken  Chains. 

What  the  World  Made  Them. 

a.  Whitney,  Mrs.  A.  D.  T. 

••Faith  Gartnev,  16°,  $1.50;  ••Gayworthys, T 
12°,  1.75  ;  •♦Hitherto,  12°,  2.00  ;  •♦Leslie 
Goldthwaite,  12°,  1.50;  ♦♦Other  Girls, 
12°,  2.00;  ♦  Real  Folks,  12°,  1.50  ;  ♦  Pa-  ^  Bost. 
tience  Strong,  12°,  1.50;  ♦♦We  Girls,  12°, 
1.50  ;  Sights  and  Insights.  2  vols.  12°, 
8.00;  ♦  Zerub  Throop,12°,  1.75. 

b.  Whittier,  J.  G. 

•  Margaret  Smith's  Journal  12°  Bost. 
b.  Wilson,  Prof.  John. 

•  Margaret  Lindsay.  12°  Lond. 

140 


8°  N.  T. 

50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

2  00 

N.  Y. 

2  00 

N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  Phila. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

•2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

18°  N.  Y. 

2  25 

12°  Phila. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  Lond. 

12  00 

8° 

8°  Phila. 

2  00 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

8°  Bost. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

1  so 

Ss  6d 


Fiction. 


b.  Wilson,  J.  Mackay. 

Tales  of  the  Borders.     12  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

•c.  Wilson,  Mrs.     (Augusta  J.  Evans.) 

*  Beuliih,  12°,  ^1.75;  Inez,  12°,  1.75  ;  Maca-) 

ria,    12°,    1.75;    St.   Elmo,    12°,   2.00;^      N.  Y. 
Vashti,  12°,  2.00;  Infelice,  12",  2.00.        ) 
Wise,  Henry  A. 

Captain  Brand.  8°  N.  Y. 

<;.  Wood,  Mrs.  Henry. 

Novels.     17  vols.  12°  Phila. 

Novels.    (Additional  to  above.)  23  v.  paper.  8°  Phila. 
The  Channings.  8°  Phila. 

Roland  Yorke.  8°  Phila. 

The  Master  of  Greylands.  8°  Phila. 

Within  the  Maze.  8°  Phila. 

Danesbury  House.  12°  N.  Y. 

i,  Wormeley,  ]\Iiss. 

Amabel,  o.  p.  12°  N.  Y. 

Yates,  Edmund. paper.  *  Black  Sheep,  P.  8°, " 
50c.;  *  Broken  to    Harness,  12°,  $2.00; 

*  Forlorn  Hope,  12°,  1.00;  *  Running  the 
Gauntlet,  12°.  1.00;  *  Nobody's  Fortune,         f^ 
8°,  1.25;    *  Kissing  the  Rod,  paper.  8°, 
50c.;  *  Wrecked  in  Poi't,  paper,  8°,  50c.; 

*  Land  at  Last,  paper,  8°,  50c.;  Dr.  Wain- 
wright's  Patient,  50c.;  A  Waiting  Race, 
2°,  75c. ;  The  Yellow  Flag.  8°,  1.25. 

b.  Yonge,  Miss  C.  M. 

**Daisv  Chain.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Dynevor  Terrace.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Beechcroft.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Clever  Woman.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Heir  of  Redclyffe.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Heartsease.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Hopes  and  Fears.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Kenneth.  12°  N.  Y. 

*  Lin  wood.  12°  N.  Y. 
Lady  Hester;  or,  Ursula's  Narrative.  Cr.  8°  N.  Y. 
The  Pillar  in  the  House;  or.  Under  Wode, 

Under  Rode.     2  vols. 

*  Young  Stepmother.     2  vols. 


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*  The  Dead  Guest. 
**Goldmaker's  Village,  o. 

*  Labor  on  Golden  Feet. 
The  Rose  of  Disentis. 

*  Select  Tales,  o.  p. 

*  Social  Life  Tales,  o.  p. 

*  Veronica. 


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paper.  8°  N.  Y. 

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Field  Sports.     See  also  Angling ;  Hunting. 

Barry.  Sporting  Rambles  and  Holiday  Papers.  12**  Lond.  2s  Qd 

a.  Blaine.    Encyclopedia  of  Rural  Sports.              8"  Lond.  42s 

Carlton.     Sporting  Sketch  Book.                       12°  Lond.  Ifis 

Gerstaecker.     Wild  Sports  in  the  Far  West.    12°  I^ond,  3s 

Greenwood.     Wild  Sports  of  the  World.            8°  Lond.  5s 

Herbert.     American  Game  in  its  Seasons.        12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

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Sporting  Scenes  and  Characters.     2  vols.  8°  Phila.  4  00 

Trollope.     British  Field  Sports.  12°  Lond. 

Walsh.     (Stonehenge.)    British  Rural  Sports.  8°  Lond.  21s 

Cyclopedia  of  Rural  Sports.                         8°  Phila.  5  00 

White.     History  of  British  Turf.    2  vols.          8°  Lond.  6  00 

Fiji  Islands. 

Britten.     Fiji  in  1870.     Letters.                        12°  Lond.  2s  6d 

Forbes.     Two  Years  in  Fiji.                                 8°  Lond.  8s  6rf 
Smyth,  Mrs.     Ten  Months  in  Fiji.                      8°  Oxford     10s 

Williams,  Calvert.     Fiji  and  the  Fijians.            8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Finance.     See  also  Banking;  Money;  Political  Economy ;  Taxation. 

Fenn.    Funds,  Debts,   and  Revenues  of  All 

Nations.                                                         8°  Lond.  25s 

Green.     How  to  Pay  the  National  Debt.  1  50 

Northcote.     Financial  Policy,  1842-61.              8°  Lond.  16s 

Patterson.     Science  of  Finance.                           8°  Lond.  14s 

Richardson.     Public  Debt  of  United  States.  2  00 

Fine  Arts.  See  also  ^Esthetics;  Architecture ;  Decorative  Art;  Draw- 
ing ;  Gems,  etc.  ;  Music ;  Painting ;  Sculpture. 

For  Lives  of  Artists,  see  Biography  (collective;  Artists)  ;  also  their  name» 
under  Biography  (Individual). 

For  Art  Periodicals,  see  list  of  Periodicals  at  end  of  Bibliography. 

1.  Dictionaries,  etc. 

a. Bryan.     Dictionary  of  Painters.            R.  8°  Lond.  42s 

a. Supplement  to  Dictionary.                       R.  8°  Lond.  4  7& 

a.  Clement.     Hand-Book  of  Painters,  Sculptors, 
Architects,  Engravers,  and  their  Works. 

Cr.  8°  N.  Y.  3  2.^ 

Fairholt.     Dictionary  of  Terms  in  Art.               8°  Lond.  10s  6// 

I.  Spooner.    Dictionary  of  Fine  Arts.     2  v.     R.  8°  N.  Y.  10  00 

2.  History.     See  also  Painting  ;  Sculpture. 

Clay.      Virgin    Mary   and   the  Traditions  of 
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Painters.                                                       12®  Lond.  Qs 

Cleghorn.     Ancient  and  Modern  Art.     2  v.     12°  Edin.  12s 

a.  Clement.     Legendary  Art.     Illus.                       12°  N.  Y.  3  25 

b.  Crowe  and  Cavalcaselle.      Painting  in  Italy. 

3  vols.  8°  Lond.  ea   10  5C 

a. Painting  in  North  Italy.     16th  Century. 

5  vols.                                                         8°  Lond.  lOS.* 

Early  Flemish  Painters.                             12°  Lond.  5  25 

Cummings.     History  of  National  Academy  of 

Design.                                                           8°  Phila.  2  00 
D'Agincourt.      History  of  Art  by  its  Monu- 
ments.                                                            i°  Lond.  105s 

a.  D'Anvers.     An  Elementary  History  of  Art.            L.  &  N.  Y.  4  00 
Didrou.     Christian  Iconography.                         12°  Bohn  5s 
Eastlake.     Literature  of  Fine  Arts.    2  vols.       8°  Lond.  24s 
Falkner.     Ancient  Art.                                     R.  8°  Lond.  42s 
Heaton.     Concise  History  of  Painting.     Illus.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  4  50 
Hemaus.     Art  and  Mediaeval  Christianity.     2 

vols.                                                                8°  Lond.  18s 

Howitt.    Art  Student  in  Munich.     2  vols.        12°  Lond.  14s 

b.  Jameson.     Legends  of  the  Madonna. 

Illus.                                                    Large  8°  Lond.  7  00 
Monastic  Orders.     Illus.                    Large  8°  Lond.  7  00 

Of  our  Lord.     2  vols.     Illus.            Large  8°  Lond.  14  00 

Sacred  and  Legendary  Art.  2  v.  111.  Large.  8°  Lond.  14  00 

a. Writings  on  Art,  etc.     6  vols.                     18°  Bost.  15  00 

b.  Kiigler.      Hand-Books   of   Painting.       Italian 

School.     2  vols.                                                 8°  Lond.  11  00 

b. Flemish  and  Dutch  Schools.     2  vols.          8°  Lond.  P  00 

Jarves.     Glimpse  at  the  Art  of  Japan.                16°  N.  Y.  2  50 

6.  Lacroix.     Arts  of  the  Middle  Ages.     Illus.     R.  8°  Lond.  12  00 

Lubke.    History  of  Art.   Illustrated.    2  vols.  R.   8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  18  00 

History  of  Sculpture.    Illus.    2  vols.    R.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  18  00- 

MuUer.     Ancient  Art  and  its  Remains.                8°  Lond.  5  00 

Owen.     Art  Schools  of  Mediaeval  Christendom.  12°  Lond.  7s  Qd 

Pater.     Studies  in  History  of  Renaissance.     P.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 
Scott.      Half-Hour  Lectures  on  History   and 

Practice.  Illus.  ~  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Smith,  Major  R.  Persian  Art.  Illus.  12°  Lond.  5s  Qd 
Stanley.  Dutch  and  Flemish  Painters.  12°  Bohn  2  50 
Taylor.  History  of  Fine  Arts  in  Great  Brit- 
ain. 2  vols.  Lond.  7s  6d 
Thornbury.      British    Artists.       Hogarth    to 

Turner.     2  vols.                                            12°  Lond.  21s 
Tyrwhitt.     The  Art  Teaching  of  the  Primitive 

Church.                                                        12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Christian  Art  and  Symbolism.                   12°  Bost.  2  00 

Tytler.    Sarah.      Modern   Painters  and  their 

Paintings.                                                       16°  Bost.  1  50 

The  Old  Masters  and  their  Pictures.          16°  Bost.  1  50^ 

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Viardot    Wonders  of  Sculpture.  12°N.Y. 

t.  Waagen.     Art  Treasures  in  Gt.  B.    4  vols.        8°  Lend. 

Walpole.     Anecd.  of  Painting  in  Eug.  3  vols.    8°  Loud. 

The  same,  cheap  edition.  12°  L.  &  N. 

Westmacott.     Schools  of  Sculpture,  Ancient 

and  Modern.  8°  Lond. 

6.  Winckelraann.   Hist,  of  Ancient  Art.  4  vols.  R.  8°  Bost. 

Ancient  Art  among  Greeks.  8°  Loud. 

Womum.      Epochs  of  Painting  from  Early 

Ages.  8°  Lond.         10  00 

■8.  Theory  and  Criticism.    See  also  ^Esthetics. 

Art  Workmanship,  Choice  Examples  of.  R.  8°  Lond.  25s 

Atkinson.     Art  Tour  to  Northern  Capitals.  Cr.  8°  L  &  N.  Y.  3  00 

Bui-ckhardt.       Cicerone ;    or,    Art    Guide  to 

Painting.  12°  Lond.  6« 

General  View  of  Fine  Arts.     By  a  Lady.  12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Hamerton.     Chapters  on  Animals.  8°  Bost.  2  00 

Contemporary  French  Painters.     111.  4°  Lond.  10  00 

Thoughts  about  Art.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

The  Unknown  River.      With  Etchings 

by  the  Author.  8°  6  00 

Harris.     Theory  of  the  Arts.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.        10  50 

Hazlitt.     Essays  on  Fine  Arts.  12°  Edin.  5s 

Same.     Ed.  by  W.  C.  Hazlitt.  P.  8°  Lond.  6s  6d 

t.  Hobbes'  Picture  Collector's  Manual.    2  vols.      8°  Lond.  32«   4  50 

Hunt.     (Talks  on  Art.)                              paper.  8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Jarves.     The  Art  Idea.                                        12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

«. Art  Thoughts.                                              12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Lanigan.     Theory  of  the  Fine  Arts.               P.  8°  Loud.  4s 
Lessing.     Laocoon.     Limits  of  Painting  and 

Poetry.                                                          12°  Bost.  1  50 

Long.     Art ;  its  Laws  and  Reasons.                   12°  Bost  3  00 

Moody.     Lectures  and  Lessons  on  Art.                8°  Lond.  10s  Qd 

Palgi'ave.     Essays  on  Art.                                   16°  Lond.  1  50 

Reynolds.     Works  on  Art.    2  vols.                     J2°  Bohn  3  50 

Rochette.     Lectures  on  Ancient  Art.                    8°  Lond.  5s 

Rossetti.     Fine  Art,  chiefly  Contemp.                12°  Lond.  10s  Qd 

Ruskin.     Art  Culture;  Selections  from  R.        12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Eagle  Nest ;  (Nat.  Science  and  Art.)        12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Frondes  Agrestes;  Readings  in  "Modern 

Painters."  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a. Lectures  on  Art.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Lectures  on  Sculpture.     Blustrated.  8°  Lond. 

Lectures  on  Architecture  and  Painting.     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Miscellaneous  Works  on  Art  and  Kindred 

Themes.    6  vols.  12°  N.  Y.         15  00 

Modern  Painters.     lUust.     5  vols.         R.  8°  Lond.      163s. 

L Modern  Painters.    5  vols.  12°  N.  Y.         18  00 

Poetry  of  Architecture.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Political  Economy  of  Art. 

Samsou.     Eleniuuts  of  Art  Criticism. 

Same,  abridged. 

Smith,  W.     Art  Education. 

■a.  Taiue.     The  Ideal  in  Art. 

b. Philosophy  of  Art. 

b. Art  in  Greece. 

b, Art  iu  the  Netherlands. 

a. Italy,  Floreuce  and  Venice. 

a. "      Naples  and  Rome. 

Torrey.     A  Theory  of  Fine  Art. 

Wyatt.     Fine  Art ;  a  Course  of  Lectures. 

4.  Instruction.     See  also,  Carving ;  Drawing ;  Painting. 

h.  Bell.     Anatomy  of  Expression.  R. 

Brigham.  Cast  Catal.  of  Antique  Sculpture.  L. 
b.  Blanc.     Grammar  of  Painting  and  Engraving. 
Translated  by  Dosfgett.     Tllns. 
Dwight.  Introduction  to  Study  of  Ai't. 
Gullick   &   Timbs.      Painting   Popularly  Ex- 
plained. 12°  Lond.         5s 

a.  Hand  Books  on    Art   (Winsor  &  Newton's), 

viz. :  on  Figures,  Oil,  Water  Colors,  etc. 

Illustrated.    27  vols.  12°  Lond.     ea.      50 

b.  Harding.    Lessons  on  Art.  f°  Lond.       15s 

c. Guide  and  Companion  to  above.           R.     8°  Lond.  4  50 

c. Principles  and  Practice  of  Art.                     f°  Lond.  63s 

Manual  of  Fine  Arts.     Ed.  bv  Huntington.      12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Otis.     Sacred  and  Constructive  Art.                   12°  N.  Y.  1  25 
Scott.     Half  Hour  Lectures  on  History  and 

Practice.     Illustrated.                                 12°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Simmons.     Sculptor's  Manual. 

Story.    Proportions  of  Human  Figure.  111.  R.    8°  Lond.  10» 

AVeir.     Animal  Painting  in  Water  Colors.          4°  Lond.  Sa 

5.  Galleries,  etc. 

Art  Publications,  Illustrated  with  Autotypes,  Heliotypes,  WoodburytypeS\ 
etc.,  all  published  in  London. 

Contemporary  French  Painters. 
Hogarth.     Works,  150  photographs.    2  vols. 
Landseer.     Great  Works. 
Mulready's  Great  Works. 
Kaphael.     Great  Works. 
Rembrandt  Etchings. 
Rembrandt  Gallery. 

Reynolds,  Sir  Joshua.     English  Children. 
Titian.     Portraits,  17  photographs. 
Turner.     Landscapes,  16  autotypes. 
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Velasquez.     Works,  17  photogfraphs.  4" 

Wilkie.     Great  Works.  4" 

Gems  of  the  Dutch  and  Flemish  Schools.  4° 

Gems  of  Modern  Belgian  Art.  4** 

Masterpieces  of  English  Art.  4° 

Italian  Art.  4° 

Flemish  Art.  4** 

Mountains  and  Lakes  of  Switzerland.  4° 

Shakespeare  Gallery,  from  Boydell.  4° 

Sheepshanks  Gallery.  4® 

Wonders  of  Scripture.     By  Viardot.  4" 

Wonders  of  European  Art.         "  4° 

Wonders  of  Italian  Art.             '•  4*» 

World-Noted  Pictures.     15  photographs.  4° 

Other  Series  of  Art  Reprodtictions. 

Art  Union  of  London.  Engravings  and  Photo- 
graphs. 

Arundel  Society.  Chromolithographs,  Engrav- 
ings and  Photographs,  reproductions  of  old 
frescos  and  paintings. 

Twenty  years  of  the  Arundel  Society,  by 

Maynard,  300  photos.  Imp.  4" 


Etching  Club. 


I.  Groldsmith's  Deserted  Village. 


80  designs. 
Imp. 


8°  Lond. 
fo  Lond. 
4°  Lond. 
f  o  Lond. 
t°  Lond. 


n.  Songs  of  Shakespeare.     17  designs. 

m.  Etched  Thoughts.     60  designs.  Imp. 

IV.  Gray's  Elegy.     28  designs. 

V.  L' Allegro.     31  designs. 

VI.  Songs  and  Ballads.     Shakespeare.    33  de- 

signs.    1852.  4 

Galleries. 

Berlin  Gallery,  morocco 

Dresden  Gallery,  mor. 

Dusseldorf  Gallery  (pho.),  mor. 

Leuchtenberg  Gallery  (Munich),  ^  mor. 

Munich  Gallery,  mor. 

New  York  (ialleries  (pho.),  mor. 

Turner  Gallery,  2  vols. 

Vernon  (Jallery,  4  vols. 

Vienna  Galleries,  mor. 

Wilkie  Gallery,  mor. 

8.  Illustrated  Volumes. 

Art,  Pictorial  and  Industrial  Essays,  with  Au- 
totypes. 4°  N.  T. 
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Fine  Arts. 

Andersen.     Fairy  Tales.                                     i°  Lond.  10  00 

Art  and  Song.     111.  with  Vignettes  on  Steel.    4°  Lond,  21s 

Art  Studies  from  Nature.     Illust.                      4°  Lond.  12s 

Aubign^.     Hist,  of  Reformation.                      4°  N.  Y.  10  00 

Bailey.     Festus.                                                    8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Barbauld.     Hymns  in  Prose.                              4°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Baronial  Halls,  etc.,  of  Eng.     By  Hall,  3  vols. 

147s.  f°  Lond.  30  00 
Beauties  of  Waverley.  8°  Phila.  5  00 
Berwick.  Fables.  111.  from  orig.  blocks.  18°  N.  Y.  2  50 
Beautiful  Women,  with  16  photos,  from  Rey- 
nolds, etc.  '  f°  Lond.  20  00 
Beautiful  Pic.  by  Eng.  Artists,  eng.  on  steel.  4°  Lond.  21s 
Berlin  and  its  Art  Treasures,  mor.  4°  Lond.  25  00 
Blake,  Wra.    Illustrations  to  The  Book  of  Job 

(Helio.).                                                           4°  Bost.  10  00 

Book  of  Rubies.                                                    S°  N.  Y.  7  00 
Booth.     Characters  in  Trag.  and  Comedy.  111.  8°  Bost. 

Boisseree  Gallery  at  Munich,  photog.                f°  Lond.  50  00 

The  same  (original  copy,  t°  £105).  125  00 

Boydell  Gallery.     Illustrations  of  Shakespeare, 

Woodburytype.  f°  N.  Y.  25  00 
British  Portrait  Painters,  1617-1872.  16  illus- 
trations. TextbyOlUer.  f°  N.  Y.  10  00 
British  Schools  of  Art.  2  vols,  in  1.  4°  Lond.  40  00 
Browning.  Lady  Geraldine.  8°  N.  Y.  5  00 
Bryant.     Forest  Hymn.                                        4°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Song  of  the  Sower.                                      4°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Story  of  the  Fountain.                                4°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Cabinet  Pictures.     By  Turner,  Calcott,  etc., 

6  engravings.  t°  Lond. 

Canova's  Works  in  Sculpture.  3  vols.  120s.  R.  8°  Lond.  13  50 

Century  of  Queens,  Lit.  and  Art.                        4°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Chamberlaine's  Imitations  of  Drawing,  etc., 

£12  12s.                                                          fo  Lond.  30  00 

Chefs-d'oeuvres  of  Art ;  Masterpieces  of  En- 
graving, in  photog.  4°  Lond. 

Christmas  Poems  and  Pictures.                           4°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Christian  Lyrics.                                                  8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Claude.     Liber   Veritatis,    ^    mor.,    3    vols., 

£31  10s.                                                          f°  Lond.  54  00 

Beauties  of.    24  plates,  £3  12s.                 i°  Lond.  7  50 

Coesvelt.     Picture  Gallery.    By  Mrs.  Jameson. 

105s.                                                               40  Lond.  12  75 

Coles.     Dies  Irae  ;  13  versions,  with  plates.       8°  N.  Y.  6  00 
Collins,  Reynolds  as  a  Portrait  Painter.  Por- 
traits of  Beauties,  Court  of  George  III.      f°  L.  &  N.  Y.  45  00 

Constable.     Graphic  Works,  ^  mor.                   f °  Lond.  16  50 

Cooper  Vignettes.     By  Darley,  mor.                  4°  N.  Y.  40  00 

Cotter's  Saturday  Night.    Illustrated.              8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

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Cowper.    John  Gilpin.    Illustrated.  4°  L.  &  N.  Y.   2  5C 

Country  Life.     Poems  by  Burns,  Goldsmith, 

etc.      40  illustratious  by  Birket,  Foster, 

etc.  Sin.  4°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Creswick.     Picturesque  Scenery  in  Ireland.    16°  Lond.  9« 

Cruikshank.    Complete  Catalogue  of  his  works. 

Illust.,  3  vols.  4°  Lond.  252s 

82  Illustrations  from  his  Works.  4°  Lond.  5  00 

2  parts.  f  °  Lond.   ea.    Ss  Qd 

My  Sketch-Book.  Obi.  i°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Cutts.     Scenes  and  Characters  in  Middle  Ages. 

Illustrated.  Lond. 

Dafforne.      Pictures  by  Great  Masters,   with 

Descriptions.  i°  Lond.         21» 

Dell.     Nature  Pictures.     30  111.  on  wood.  i°  Lond.  73»  6rf 

Atala.     Illustrated.  R.  4«  L.  &  N.  Y.  10  00 

Dickens.     Christmas  Carol.   Illust.  8°  Bost.  5  00 

Dor^.     Illust.  Baron  Munchausen.  4°  Lond  6  00 

Illustrated  Bible.    2  vols.  f*  Lond.  64  00 

Contes  Drolatiques  de  Balzac.  12°  12  00 

Croquemitaine.  4°  Lond.  8  50 

Illus.  Dante  Inferno  to  Paradiso.  2  vols,  f °  Lond.  50  00 

Don  Quixote.  4°  Lond.  15  00 

Elaine,  fac.  sim.  Orig.  Drawings.  i°  Lond.  10  00 

Fairy  Realm.  4°  Lond.  9  00 

La  Fontaine's  Fables.  4°  Lond.  15  00 

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16°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Lond. 

7s 

8°  Lond. 

48s 

8°  Lond. 

10  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

8  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

6  00 

Fieince. 


4.  Consulate  asu  Fikst  Empire. 

raphy  ;   Waterloo. 

Alison.     See  Europe. 

Jomini.    Military  Life  of  Napoleon,  4  vols. 
S^gur.     The  Expedition  to  Russia,    2  vols. 
Thiers.       Consulate    and    Empire,    hf.    calf, 
20  vols,  in  10. 

The  same,  5  vols. 

Wilson.     The  Invasion  of  Russia. 

5.  Recent  History  ;  1815-1870. 

b.  Blanc.     History  of  Ten  Years,    2  vols. 

France  under  Louis  Philippe. 

Historical  Revelations. 

h.  Guizot.     Memoirs  of  my  own  Time. 

Last  Days  of  Louis  Phillippe. 

Democracy  in  France. 

a.  Lamartine.  The  Restoration.  4  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  6 
a.  Revolution  of  1848. 

Michelet.     France  before  Europe. 
Mitchell.     The  Battle  Summer.  1848. 
Renan.     Constitutional  Monarchy  in  France. 
a.  Tenot.     Paris  in  1851. 

6.  War  of  1870-7L 

Adams.     Franco-Prussian  War.     13  parts. 
Army   of    the  North-German    Confederation. 

Tr.  by  Newdigate. 
Boguslawski.     Tactical  Deduc.  from  War   of 

1870-71.    Tr.  by  Graham. 
Borbstaedt  and  Dwyer.     Franco-German  War 

to  Sedan. 
Boyland.     Six  months  under  the  Red  Cross. 

Sm. 
Corvin.    In  France  with  the  Germans.     2  vols. 

P. 
Franco-Prussian  War.    Eight  Months  on  Duty. 
Favre.    Government  of  the  National  Defence. 
h.  Hozier.     Franco-Prussian  War.    2  vols. 

Kingsman.     Over  Volcanoes  ;  or,  France  and 

Spain  in  1871.  P. 

Landon.     Franco-Prussian  War. 
Oilier.     War  between  France  and  Germany.  2 

vols.  L. 

Ormathwaite.     Lessons  of  the  French  Revo- 
lution, 1789-1872. 
Pictures  from   Paris,   etc.    By  an   American 

Lady. 
Rustow.     War  for  the  Rhine  Frontier. 


See  also  Napoleon,  under  Biog- 


S"  N.  Y. 

25  00 

18°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

"  S^Lond. 

35  00 

8°  Phila. 

11  25 

8°  Lond. 

15s 

8°  Lond. 

26» 

12°  Lond. 

10s  Qd 

8°  Lond. 

3  00 

8°  L-ond. 

18.S- 

12°  Lond. 

3s  Qd 

)  00.  Bohn 

7  00 

12°  Bohn 

1  75 

12°  Bost. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

75 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

4°  Loud. 

ea.  Is 

8°  Lond. 

5s 

8°  Lond. 

7s 

8°  Lond. 

21s 

8°  Cine. 

1  50 

,    8°  Lond. 

21s 

Lond. 

5s 

8°  Lond. 

10s  M 

4°  Lond. 

50.S- 

8°  Lond. 

10s  6fi 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

10  OC 

8°  Lond. 

10s  6a 

8°  Lond. 

7s  Qd 

8°  Lond. 

8  OC 

155 


Free  Masons — Free  Trade. 


Russell.    Diary  durin;;  the  last  Great  War.  P.  8"  Loud.  7s  Qd 

Schell.     Caiupaigu  1870-71.  8°  Loud.  9s 

Campaigu  under  Von   Steinmetz.      By 

Capt.  Hollost.  8"  Lond.  10s  Qd 

a.  War  Correspondence  of  Daily  News.  8°  Lond.  6s 
a.  Warteiisleben.  Camp,  of  1870-71.  Tr.  by  Von 

Wriglit.  8°  Lond.  6a 

7.  Commune  ok  l.sTl. 

Bowles.     Defence  of  Paris.  8"  Lond.  IQs 

Brockett.     Paris  under  the  Commune.  12°  Hartf .  1  25 

a.  Fetridge.     Hist,  of  the  Commune.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Labouchere.     Diary  in  Paris,  1871.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

b.  Leighton.     Paris  and  the  Commune.  12°  Lond.  4  00 
Vdsinier.     History  of  the  Commune.  8°  Lond.  7?  6rf 

8.  Travels,  Geography,  etc. 

American  Family  in  Paris.  16°  N.  Y.  1  50 

American  (The)  in  Paris,  summer  and  winter. 

2  vols. 
Blackburn.     Normandy  Picturesque. 
b.  Bulwer.     France,  Literary,  Social,  and  Politi- 
cal.   2  vols. 
Buffum.     Sights  and  Sensations  in  France. 
Craik.     Fair  France. 
b.  Field.     Home  Sketches  in  France. 
b.  French  Home  Life. 
a.  Hamerton.     Round  my  house. 

Head.     Faggot  of  French  Sticks. 
a.  Jarves.     Parisian   Sights  and  French  Princi- 
ples.    2  vols. 
Macquoid.     Through  Normandy. 
a.  Murray.     Hand-Book  for  France. 

Musgrave.    Nooks  and  Corners  of  Old  France. 
2  vols. 

By-AVays  in  Picardy. 

Robinson.     Parks  and  Gardens  of  Paris. 
Saintine,     Mj-ths  of  the  Rhine.     111.  R. 

Strahan.     New  Hyperion  (Versailles  to  Mar- 
ley,  etc.).     Illustrated. 

Tomes.     The  Champagne  Country. 
Tuckerman.     Papers  about  Paris. 
Valcourt.     Cannes  and  its  Climate.  P. 

Whitehui-st.    Court  and  Social  Life  in  France. 

2  vols.  8°  Lond.       25s 

Free  Masons.     See  Secret  Societies. 

Free  Trade.     See  also  Political  Economy  ;  Protection . 

a.  Hastiat.     Sophisms  of  Protection.      (Popular 

Manuals  Series.)  12°  N.  Y.  1  DC 

156 


8°  Lond. 

18s 

16°  Bost 

1  50 

NY. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  I^nd. 

15s 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

3  00 

8°  L.  &  N. 

Y.  3  00 

12°  Lond. 

4  00 

Lond. 

2is 

12°  Lond. 

8°  L.  &  B. 

7   50 

8°  N.  Y. 

10  00 

8°  Phila. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Lond. 

2s  6d 

French  Language — Future  State. 


12°  N.  Y. 

1 

8°  Lond. 

24s 

8°  Lond. 

los 

8°  N.  y. 

2 

12°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

9  00 

12°  Phila. 

4  40 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

*.  Butts.     I'lotection  and  Free  Trade.  12°  N.  Y.  1  28 

Cobdc'ii.     Political  Writings.     2  vols. 

Cobden  Club.     Essays.     2d  series. 
b.  Grosvenor.     Does  Protection  Protect?  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

McCulloch.     Industrial  History  of  Free  Trade.  8°  Lond. 
a.  What  is  Free  Trade  ?    By  Emile  Walter.  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

French  Language.     See  also  Dictionaries. 

Bolniar.     French  Course  of  Study.     4  vols. 
CoUot.     French  Course.     5  vols. 
I)e  Fivas.     French  Course.     3  vols. 
De  Vere.     French  Course.     3  vols. 
Fasquelle.     French  Course.     7  vols. 
Girard.     French  Course.     5  vols. 
Ollendorff.     French  Course.     3  vols. 
Robertson.     French  Course.     3  vols. 

French   Literature.     See  Literature  ;  and  list  of  French  Boohs  at  end 

of  Bihlio(jraphy . 

Fret   Work.     See  Carving. 
Fruit.     See  also  Wines. 

Barry.     Fruit  Garden. 
h.  Downing.    Fruits  and  Fruit  Trees  of  America, 

Elliott.     Hand-book  for  Fruit  Growers. 

Fulton.     Peach  Culture. 
a.  Fuller.     Small  Fruit  Culturist. 
a.  (Juinn.     Pear  Culture  for  Profit. 

1  livers.     INIiniature  Fruit  Garden. 

Thomas.     American  Fruit  Culturalist. 

Todd.     Apj)le  Cultivator. 

Warder.     Apples. 

White.     Cranberry  Cultnre. 

Fuel.     See    Coal;   Ventilation  and  Warming. 

Furniture.     See  also  Architecture  (^Designs,  etc. ;)  Decorative  Art. 

a  Eastlake.  Hints  on  Household  Taste  in  Furn- 
ishing. 8°  Bost.  3  50 

Hibberd.  Rustic  Adornments  of  Homes  of 
Taste. 

King.     Cabinet  jNIaker's  Guide. 

Shaw.     Ancient  Furniture.     Illustrated. 

Futuie   State. 

a.  Alger.     Critical  Hist,  of  Doctrine  of  Future 
Life 
Barrett.     New  View  of  Hell. 
Beeclier,  E.     Conflict  of  Ages. 


12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

rica.  8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

Sq.  16°  Roch. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

K  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

N.  Y. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  Lond. 
4"  Lond. 
4°  Lond. 

10  50 

21s 
42s 

8°  Bost. 
12°  Phila. 
12^ 

157 

3  50 

1  25 

Galvanism — Gaines  and  Amusements. 

Concord  of  Aees.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Cobbe.     Hopes  of  the  Human  Race,  Here  and 

Hereafter. 
Constable.   Duration  of  Future  Punishment.  P.  8°  Lend. 
Figuier.     To-morrow  of  Death. 
Greorge.     Annihilation  not  of  the  Bible. 
Harbaugh.     Heaven.    3  vols. 
Hudson.     Human  Destiny. 

Debt  and  Grace. 

Kimball.     Heaven. 
Phelps.     The  Gates  Ajar. 
Wood.     Gates  Wide  Open. 


12°  X.  Y. 

1  75- 

.  8°  Lend. 

3s  Qd 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Bost 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

4  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

75- 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

8°  Phila. 

16°  Lond. 

Is  6rf 

12°  Lond. 

Is  6d 

12°  Phila. 

1  7* 

8°  Lond. 

30s 

Galvanism.     See  also  Electricity  ;  Magnetism. 

Hare.     Galvanism  and  Electro-Magnetism. 
Harris.     Rudimentary  Galvanism. 

Animal  Galvanism. 

Gambling. 

Green.     Arts  and  Mysteries  of  Grambling. 

Gambling  Exposed. 

Steinmetz.     The  Gaming  Table.     2  vols. 

Games  and  Amusements.  See  also  Angling ;  Athletic  Sports;  Cards 
(Playing) ,  Conundrums  Draughts  ;  Field  Sports  ;  Gymnastics ; 
Hunting ;   Whist,  etc. 

American  Hoyle. 

Art  of  Amusing. 
a.  Boys'  Own  Book. 
h.  Boys'  Treasury  of  Sports  and  Pastimes. 

Cheney.     Social  Games  with  Cards. 

Cremer.     Hanky   Panky  ;   Conjuring   Tricks 
250  illiis. 
a.  Dodge.     A  few  Friends,  and  How  they  Amused 
Themselves. 

Evening  Amusements.     Konewka's  Designs. 

Gilbert.      Endless    Mirth    and     Amusement 
lUus. 
a.  Girls'  Own  Book. 
ft.  Girl's  Own  Treasury, 
ft.  Home  Book  of  Pleasure  and  Instruction. 

Hone,  W.     Every  Day  Book.    4  vols. 

How  to  Amuse  an  Evening  Party. 

Hoyle's  Games.  18°  Lond. 

Magician's  Own  Book. 

Mayne,  Leger  D.      What  ShaU  We  Do  To- 
Night? 
(.  Mental  Photographs. 

Ombre,  Modern. 

Phelan.     Billiards. 
158 


12°  N.  Y. 

2  00- 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  00' 

8°  Lond. 

1  75 

24°  Bost 

1  00 

12°  Lond. 
1 

1  75 

12°  Phila. 

1  25 

12°  Bost 

1  50- 

"l2°  N.  Y. 

1  5a 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

2  5(>' 

8°  Lond. 

4  m- 

8°  Lond. 

22  50 

18°  Phila. 

1  2:> 

18°  PhUa. 

1  (Ml 

12°  Phila. 

1  5<J' 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  oa 

4°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18° 

75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  5C 

Gardening. 

Planche.     Guess  Me.    lUus.                                12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Sociable  ;  or  1001  Amusements.  '                      12°  Phila.  1  50 

Secret  Out:  1000  Tricks  with  Cards.                 12°  N.  Y.  1  5C 
Strutt.    Sports  and  Pastimes  of  England.    Ed. 

by  Hone.                                                        8°  Lond.  4s  Qd 

Timbs.  Pleasant  Half-Hours  for  Family  Circle.  12°  Lond.  5s 

Gardening.     See  also  Agriculture;  Botany;  Fruit;   Landscape  Gar- 
dening. 

American  Rose  Culturist.                                    12°  N.  Y.  30 

Barnard.     Simple  Flower  Garden.                       8°  Bost.  25 

Beecher.    Fruits,  Flowers,  and  Family  Garden.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Break.    New  Book  of  Flowers.                           12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

a.  Bridgman.     Young  Gardener's  Assistant.         12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Brill.     Farm  Gardening  and  Seed  Growing.  1  00 

Buist.     American  Flower  Garden  Directory.    12°  N.  Y.  1  5ft 

Family  Kitchen  Gardener.                          12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Davies.     Shepherd's  Garden.                          P.  8°  Lond.  6s 
Fessenden.     American  Kitchen  Gardener.         12°  N.  Y.  50 
Field.   Green  Houses,  and  Green  House  Plants.  12°  N.  Y.  75 
Flowers  and  Gardens.  2  50 
Helrasley.     Hardy  Trees,  Shrubs  and  Herba- 
ceous Plants.                                                 8°  7  50 

a.  Henderson.     Gardening  for  Profit.                     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Practical  Floriculture.                                  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Hibberd.     Amateur's  Rose  Book.                       12°  Lond.  6s 

Fern  Garden.                                                 12°  Lond.  3s  Qd 

Hyde.     Work,  Play  and  Profit;  or,  Gardening 

for  Young  Folks.                                         12°  Phila.  1  25 
Johnson.   Every  Lady  Her  Own   Flower  Gar- 
dener.                                        Paper  50c.  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a.  Lindley.     Horticulture.     Ed.  by  Downing,         8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

b.  Loudon.     Encyclopedia  of  Gardening.                 8°  Lond.  12  Oft 

Mrs.     Gardening  for  Ladies.                     12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

May's  Garden.  1  5ft 

Parkman.     Book  of  the  Rose.                             12°  Bost.  1  50 

Parsons.     On  the  Rose.                                         12°  N.  Y.  1  5ft 

a.  Quinn.     Money  in  the  Garden.                            12°  Tribune  1  50 

Popular  Flowers  and  How  to   Cultivate 

Them.     Illus.                                             12°  1  25 

Rand.     Bulbs,  Hardy  and  Tender.                     12°  Bost.  3  00 

h. Flowers  for  Parlor  and  Garden.                 12°  Bost.  3  00 

In-Door   and   Out-Door   Gardening.      2 

vols.  ("  Window  Gardener  "  and  "  Pop- 
ular Flowers.")                                         16°  Bost.  2  25 

Orchids.                                                          12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Seventy-five  Popular  Flowers.                     12°  Bost.  1  5ft 

Window  Gardening.                                     12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Robinson.     Gleanings  from  French  Gardens.    12°  Lond.  3  OC 

Roe.     Play  and  Profit  in  My  Garden.                12°  N.  Y.  1  5C" 

159 


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1  25 

120  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12«  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12«>  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8"  Lond. 

12«  6d 

4°  I^nd. 

81a  6rf 

12°  Host. 

1  50 

16°  l.ond. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Lond. 

3  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  26 

8°  Lond. 

7  00 

.  8°  Glasg. 

95s 

8°  Lond. 

200« 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  75 

8°  Phila. 

10  00 

8°  Lond. 

14  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

10  00 

16°  Lond. 

4  00 

GeUk — Genealogy. 

Warner.     Gardening  by  Myself. 

a.  Watson.     American  Home  Garden. 
White.     Gardening  for  the  South. 
Williams.     Window  Gardening. 

Ocis,  niuminating. 

Bowditch.    Analysis  of  Coal  Gas. 
Clegg.     Treatise  on  Coal  Gas. 
Gas  Consumers'  Guide. 
Hughes.     Treatise  on  Gas  Works. 
Moore.     Gas  Consumers'  Guide. 
Newbigging.     Gas  Alanagers'  Hand-Book. 
Perkins.     Gas  and  Ventilation . 
Sugg.     Gas  Manipulation. 

Oazetteers.     See  also  Geography. 

Blackie's  Imperial  Gazetteer.    4  vols.       Imp. 

b.  Gazetteer  of  the  World.     7  vols. 
Harper's  Statistical  Gazetteer. 

a.  Lippincott's  Pronouncing  Gazetteer. 

b.  McCuUoch's  Geographical  Dictionary.    2  vols. 

4  vols. 

Maunder's  Treasury  Gazetteer. 

%*There  are  Gazetteers  of  several  of  the  States  of  the  Union. 

Gems  and  Precious  Stones. 

«.  Billing.     Science  of  Gems,  Jewels,  etc.     DL      4°  Lond.        15  75 

Gems. 

Dieulafait.     Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones. 

Emanuel.     Diamonds  and  Precious  Stones. 

Feuchtwanger.     Treatise  on  Gems. 

Hamlin.     The  TouiTnaline. 

Jeffries  on  Diamonds. 

King.     Natural  History  of  Gems. 

Natural  Historv  of  Precious  Stones. 

Hand  Book  of  fengraved  Gems. 

Westropp.      Manual  of  Precious  Stones  and 

Antique  Gems. 

Genealogy. 

Durrie.     Index  to  American  Genealogies.  8°  Alb.  8  00 

b.  Savage.     Genealogical  History  of  Settlers  of 

New  England.     4  vols.  o.  p.  8°  Bost.  2  OC 

a.  Whitmore.  Hand-Book  of  American  Gene- 
alogy. 4°  Alb.  3  OC 

%*Faniilv  Genealogies  are  numerous,  btit  copies  for  sale  are  not. 
If50 


120  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  75 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

12°  Bost. 

2  00 

8°  Lond. 

4  00 

12°  Bohn 

2  40 

12°  Lond. 

12°  Bohn 

2  40 

8°  Lond. 

Qs 

Oeography — Geology  and  Paleontology. 


Geography.     See  also  Atlases ;  Bible  Geography;  Cosmology;  Gazet' 
teers  ;  Maps^  Physical  Geography ;  Travels;  and  names  of  Countries. 

Anthon.     Ancient  Geogi-aphy.                              8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Beeton.     Dictionary  of  Geography.                       8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Bevan.     Ancient  Geogi-aphy.     (By  Smith.)      12°  Loud.  7s  Qd 

Student's  Modern  Geography.                     12°  Lond.  7s  Qd 

Encyclopedia  of  Geography.     By  Murray  and 

others.     3  vols.                                         R.  8°  Phila.  5  00 

Fay.  Great  Outline  of  Geography  and  Atlas.  2  V.        N.  Y.  2  75 

Hunnewell.     Lands  of  Scott.                                12°  Edin.  10s  6rf 

Johnston.     Dictionary  of  Geography.                   8°  Lond.  30s 

Malte  Brun  and  Balbi.     Geography.                     8°  Lond.  15s 
Milner.     Gallery  of  Geography  ;  Pictures  and 

Designs.     2  vols.                                      K.  8°  Lond.  10  50 

b.  Hitter.     Comparative  Geography.                       12°  Phila.  1  50 

Geographical  Studies.                                  12°  Bost.  1  50 

Schmitz.     Ancient  Geography.                            12°  N.  Y.  1  75 
Student's   INIanual   of    Ancient    and    Modern 

Geography.  12°  Loud.   ea.    3  75 

Woodbridge  and  Willard.      Universal  Geog- 
raphy and  Atlas.     2  vols.  N.  Y.  2  75 

Geology   and   Paleontology.      See   also  Physical  Geography;  Pre- 
historic Man  ;  Science  and  Religion  ;   Volcanoes. 

*«*Not  including  tlie  numerous  United  States  and  State  Official  Reports. 

Agassiz.     Geological  Sketches. 
Ansted.     The  Earth's  History  ;  First  Lessons 
in  Geology. 

Great  Stone  Book. 

Buckland.     Geology  and  Mineralogy  ;  Text. 

Plates. 

Catlin.     Subsided  Rocks  of  America. 
Cotta.     Geology  and  History. 

Rocks  Classified  and  Described. 

«.  Croll.     Climate  and  Time  in  Geological  Rela- 
tions. 

a.  Dana.     Geological  Story  Briefly  Told. 
h. Manual  of  Geology. 

Text  Book  of  Geology. 

a. Corals  and  Coral  Islands. 

Davis.  Geology.  (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.) 
Dawson.  Acadian  Geology.  lUus. 
Drayson.     Last  Glacial  Epoch  of  Geology, 

b.  Figuier.     The  AVorld  Before  the  Flood. 
Frost  and  Fire.     2  vols. 
Geikie.     Story  of  a  Boulder. 
Geological  Stories. 
Gray.     Elementary  Geology. 

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Owen.     Palseontolo^. 
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Elvin.     Anecdotes  of  Heraldry.                          12°  I-Kind.  10s  6rf 
h.  Fairbairn.     Crests  of  Families  of  Great  Brit- 
ain.    2  vols.                                             R.  8°  Lond.  15  00 
Lodge.     Peerage  and  Baronetage.                   R.  8°  Lond.  31s  Qd 
Alanual  of  Heraldry.                                             12°  Lond.  3s 
Millington.      Heraldry;    its  History,   Poetry, 

etc.                                                                16°  Lond.  7s  M 

Planchd.     Pursuivant  of  Arms.                       P.  8°  Lond.  7s  6d 

Whitmore.     Elements  of  Heraldry.               E.  8°  Camb.  6  00 


Heredity.     See  Mind  and  Body. 

Heresy.     See  Theology. 

Hindostan.     See  India. 

History.     For  Histories  of  Separate  Countries,  Subjects,  etc.,  see  their 
names.     See    also    Antiquities;    Atlases',     Battles;    Chronology, 
Civilization;    Diplomacy;     Govemmev*  •     Heraldry;    Mythology, 
Prehistoric. 
168 


History. 

1.  Philosophy  of  History. 

Bissett.     Essays  on  Historical  Truth.  8°  Loud.  lis 

Bolinjjbroke.     Letters  on  Study  of  History.  12°  Lond.  3» 

Buiisen.     God  in  History.  8°  Lond.  12s 

rhilosopliy  of  Univ'I  Hist.  2  vols.  8°  Lond.  33.s 

a.  Freeman,     llistorical  Essays.     N.  Y.  Ist  ser.  1  75,  2nd  ser,  2  50 

a. Unity  of  History  (Rede  Lecture).       Cr.  8°  N.  Y.  1  01) 

Hej^.'l.     Philosophy  of  History.                           12°  Bohn  2  50 

Knijjht.     Historical  Parallels.    3  vols.                18°  Lond.  4s  iid 

Maine.     India  a)id  Modern  European  Thought 

(Rede  Lecture).  8°  Lond. 

Miller.     Philosophy  of  History.    4  vols.             12°  Bohn  7  00 

a.  Schlegel.     Philosophy  of  History.                      12°  Bohn  1  75 

a.  Smith,  Goldwin.     On  Study  of  History.           12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Taylor,  W.  C.     Nat.  Hist,  of  Society.    2  vols.  12°  Lond.  21s 

b.  Volney.     Ruins  ;  Revolutions  of  Empires.        16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

2.  Universal  History. 

Collier.     Great  Events  of  History.                     12°  Lond.  2s  Qd 

Davis.    Historical  and  Genealogical  Tables.  R.   8°  Lond.  6d 

Dew.     Digest  of  Anc.  and  Mod.  History.            8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

a.  Epochs  of  History.  Ed.  by  Morris.  Vols.  1-7.  16°  L.  &N.  ea.  1  00 

a.  Freeman.     General  Sketch  of  History.               16°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a.  History  primers.     Ed.  by  Green.  18°  L.  &  N.Y.  ea.    50 

Lieber.      Great  Events  by  Great  Historians.     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Miiller.     Universal  History.     4  vols.                  12°  N.  Y.  G  00 

Newman.      Historical  Sketches.  3  vols.          P.  8°  Lond.  6s 

Three  Centuries  of  Modern  History.  2  00 

Raleigh.    History  of  the  World.    (In  works  8  v.)  8°  Lond.  52s 

a.  Tytler.     Elements  of  Universal  History.     6  v.  18°  N.  Y.  4  50 

Universal  History,  Ancient  and  Modern.    66  v.  8°  Lond. 
Willard.     Universal  History  in  Perspective.       8°  N.  Y.  2  25 

3.  Ancient  History. 

a.  Ancient  History  from  the  Monuments  (Egypt, 

Assyria,  Persia).     3  vols. 
Baker.     Aryan  Civilization. 

b.  Caesar.     Trans,  by  TroUope. 
Cory.     Ancient   Fragments   (Phoenician,    &c., 

Authors).     By  Hodges. 
b.  Heeren.     History  of  Ancient  Nations.     6  v. 
J.Herodotus.     Trans,  by  Rawlinson  (best).    4  v. 

Trans,  by  Beloe.     3  vols.  $2.25. 

Literal  Trans,  by  Cary. 

Le  Noivmand  &  Chevalier.     Student's  Manual 

of  Ancient  History.     2  vols. 
Lord.     Ancient  States  and  Empires. 
Morris.     Students'  Chart  of  Ancient  History. 
a.  Niebuhr.     Lectures  on  Ancient  History. 

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Holland  and  Belgium. 


b.  Plutarch's  Lives  of  Ancient  Greeks  &  Romans. 

Trans,  by  Cloiigh.     5  vols.                           8°  Bost.  15  00 

a. by  Langhorne.     4  vols.  ^5  ;  1  vol.             8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Putz  &  Arnold.     Manual  of  Ancient  Geography 

and  History.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
b.  Rawlinson.      Five   Great   Monarchies  of  the 

Ancient  World.     3  vols.                              8°  Lond.  15  00 

a. Manual  of  Ancient  History.                   .    12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Sixth  Great  Monarchy.                                 8°  Lond.  16» 

Records  of  the  Past  (Ejryptian  and  Assyrian 

Texts).     Trans.     6  vols.  Cr.  8°  Lond.  ea.  3s  Qd 

a.  Rollin.     Ancient  History.     2  vols.                  R.  8"  N.  Y,  4  50 

The  same.     4  vols.                                        8°  Phila.  8  00 

J.  Smith,  Ph.    Ancient  History  of  the  World.   3v.  8°N.  Y.  10  50 

a. Students'  Ancient  History.                       12"  N.  Y.  2  00 

a. New  Testament  and  Old  Testament  His- 
tory. 12°  X.  Y.   ea.   2  00 

Turner.     Sacred  History  of  the  World.     3  vols.  18°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Thucydides.     Trans,  by  Smith.    2  vols.             18°  N.  Y.  150 

a. (literally)  by  Dale.                                      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Wheeler.     Life  and  Travels  of  Herodotus.    2v.l2°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Xenophon.     Trans,  by  Spelman.     2  vols.         18°  N,  Y.  1  50 

a. (literally)  by  Watson.                                12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

by  Sir  A.  Grant.                                         12°  1  50 

4.  Mediaeval  History.     See   Chivalry;  Crusades;  Middle  Ages. 

5.  Modern  History.     See  also  Europe. 

b.  Alison.     Europe  during  French  Revolution  and 

to  1830.     8  vols.                                                  N.  Y.  16  00 

a.  Arnold.     Lectures  on  Modern  History.              12°  N.  Y.  1  .50 

a.  Dawe,  C.  S.     Landmarks  of  Modern  History.  16°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a.  Epochs  of  Modern  History.  Ed.  by  Morris.  16°  N".  Y.  ca.     1  00 

b.  Gage.    Modern  Historical  Atlas.                         12°  N.  Y.  3  50 
George.     Genealogical   Tables  Illustrative   of 

Modern  History.  Sm.  4°  Oxford    12» 

Gervinus.     Intro,  to  History  19th  Century.          8°  Lond.  \s 

b.  Merivale.     Conversion  of  Northern  Nations.       8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b.  Schlegel.     Lectures  on  Modern  History.             12°  Bohn  1  75 

b.  Schlosser.     History  of  18th  Century.     8  vols.      8°  Lond.  16  00 

a.  Smith,  Gold  win.     Lectures  on  Modern  History.  12°  N.  Y.  175 

Smyth,  Wm.     Lectures  on  Modern  History.  2  v.        Bohn  3  50 

ft.  Sybel.    Europe  during  French  Revolution.    4  v.  8°  Lond.  48.1 
Yonge.     3  Centuries  of  Modern  History.              8°  Lond. 

Holland  emd  Belgium. 

Davies.     History  of  Holland.     3  vols.                  8°  Lond.  36* 

Esquiros.     The  Dutch  at  Home.                         12°  Lond.  18s 

Orattan.     History  of  the  Netherlands.               12°  Lond.  3s  6-^ 

./.  Motley.     Rise  of' Dutch  Republic.     3  vols.          8°  N.  Y.  10  5C 
170 


Holy  Land — Horology. 


o. The  United  Netherlands.     4  vols.               8°  N.  Y.  14  Ot 

Murray's  Hand  Book  for  Holland  and  Belgium.l2°  Lond.  9s 

b.  SchilleV.     The  Revolt  of  the  Netherlands.         12°  Bohn  1  75 
Stephens.     Flemish  Relics,  Architectural,  Leg- 
endary and  Pictorial.                                    4°  Lond.  21s 
Tennent.     Belgium.     2  vols.                                12°  Lond.  7s 

Holy  Land.     See  also  East ;  Jerusalem  ;  Jews. 

b.  Bartlett.     Footsteps  of  Our  Lord.    Illus.       R.  8°  Lond.  6  00 

Forty  Days  in  the  Desert.     Illus.           R.  8°  Lond.  6  00 

Burt.     The  Land  and  its  Storv.     Illus.          R.  8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Dixon.     The  Holy  Land  ;  a  Record  of  Travel.  12°  Lond.  2  50 

Early  Travels  in  Palestine.                                    12°  Bohn  2  50 
Hughes.     Outline  of  Scripture  Geography  and 

History.                                                         18°  Phila.  1  00 

a.  Kitto.     History  of  Palestine.                                12°  Bost.  1  75 

Lynch.     Exploration  of  Dead  Sea.                         8°  Phila.  3  00 

]\f acleod.     Eastward  ;  Travels  in  Holy  Land.     8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  5  00 

Macgregor.     The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Jordan.           8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Xewman.     Dan  to  Beersheba.                              12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Our  Work  in  Palestine.     Illus.                       Cr.  8°  1  .50 

Palmer.     The  Desert  of  the  Exodus.                     8°  K  Y.  3  00 

Porter.     The  Giant  Cities  of  Bashan,  etc.     2  v.  12°  Lond.    ea.    1  50 

a.  Prime.     Tent  Life  in  Syria  and  Holy  Land.      12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Spencer.     The  East  ;  Egypt  and  Holy  Land.    12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

h.  Stanlev.     Sinai  and  Palestine.                                8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

a.  Thompson.     The  Land  and  the  Book.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Tristram.     Land  of  Israel.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  8  00 

a.  Warburton.     The  Crescent  and  the  Cross.         12°  Phila.  2  00 

Homer. 

Arnold.     On  Translating  Homer.                        16°  Lond.  3s  Qd 
Gladstone.     Homer  and  the  Homeric  Age.     3 

vols.                                                                   8°  Oxf.  33s 

Homeric  Synchronism.                                12°  Lond.  6s 

Juventus  Mundi.                                             8°  Bost.  2  50 

Newman,  F.  W.     Homeric  Translation.            12°  Lond.  3s 

Homer.     Tr.  by  Chapman.    5  vols.              Cr  .8°  N.  Y.  12  50 

Same.     5  vols.                                               12°  Lond.  12  .50 

Tr.  by  Cowper.     2  vols.  12°  Bohn.  3  50 

Same.                                                              12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Tr.  bv  Pope.     3  vols.                                   16°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Tr.  by  Pope.     2  vols.                                    12°  Bohn.  5  00 

Literally  translated.     2  vols.                       12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Iliad.     Tr.  by  Bryant.     2  vols.            R.     8°  Bost.  10  00 

Small  ed.     2  vols.                                          16°  Bost.  5  00 

Odyssey.     By  the  same.     2  vols.  R.  8°  Bost.   ea.    5  OC 


Honduras.     See  America,  Central. 
Horology.     See  Clocks,  etc. 


171 


Horse — Humorous  Works. 


8°  Chic.       20  00 


Horse  ;    Horsemanship. 

Bruce.     Americaa  Stud  Book.     2  vols. 
Delisser.     Horseman's  Guide  (Warranty  Laws 

etc). 
Fleming.     Horseshoes  and  Horseshoeing. 

Practical  Horseshoeing. 

a.  Herbert.     Hints  to  Horsekeepers. 

Horse  and  Horsemanship.     2  vols. 

Herschberger.     The  Horseman. 
Jennings.     Horse  Training  made  Easy. 
Mayhew.     Horse  Management.  lUust. 

Illust.  Horse  Doctor. 

McClung.     The  Gentleman's  Stable  Guide. 


Miles.     The  Horse's  Foot.  R. 

Murray.    The  Perfect  Horse. 

Rarey.     Art  of  Taming  Horses. 

Stewart.     Stable  Book. 

Wallace.     American  Stud  Book.  Illust.        R. 
b.  Walsh  ("  Stonehenge  ").     The  Horse. 

Whyte.     Hist,  of  the  Brit.  Turf.     2  vols. 

Woodruff.     Trotting  Horse  of  America. 
a.  Youatt.     Horse,  by  Spooner. 

Horticulture.     See  Gardening. 

House-building.     See  Architecture. 

Household.      See    Cookery;    Decorative    Art;    Domestic   Economy; 
Furniture. 


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Blackburn.     Coligny  and  the  Huguenots. 

2  vols.  12°  Phila. 

Hanna.     Wars  of  the  Huguenots.  16°  N.  Y. 

b.  Marsh,  Mrs.     Hist,  of  the  Huguenots.    2  vols.  12°  Phila. 

Martyn.     History  of  the  Huguenots.  12°  N.  Y. 

Maury.      Memoirs  of  Huguenot    (Fontaine) 

Family.  12°  N.  Y. 
a.  Smiles.     Huguenots  in  England  and  L*eland.       8°  N.  Y. 

The  Huguenots  in  France.  Cr.    8°  N.  Y. 

Humorous  Works.      See  also  Caricature  ;  Poetry  (Humorous). 

A'Beckett.     Comic  Histoiy  of  England.  8°  Phila. 

Comic  History  of  Rome.  8°  Phila. 

Amer.  Tour  of  Brown,  Jones  and  Robinson.        4°  N.  Y. 

Bailey.     Life  in  Danbury.  12°  Bost. 
Browne.  (Artemus  Ward).  Humorous  Books. 

4  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

Bumand.     Happy  Thoughts.  •  16°  Bost. 

More  Hapjiy  Thoughts.  16°  Bost. 
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My  Health.  16° 

Happy  Thought  Hall.  16° 

New  Sand  ford  and  Merton.  16° 

<i.  Burton.     Cyclopedia  of  Wit  and  Humor,    Il- 
lustrated.    2  vols.  R.     8° 
Clark.     (Adelei-)     Out  of  the  Hurly-burly.         12° 
Clark.     Mirthfulness.  12° 
Clemens.    (Mark  Twain.)   Innocents  Abroad.     8° 

Roughing  It.  8° 

Adventures  of  Tom  Sawyer. 

Comic  Blackstone.     Illustrated. 
Comic  English  Grammar.     Illustrated. 

Latin  Grammar.     Illustrated. 

Cox.     Why  we  laugh. 

Cozzens.     The  Sparrowgrass  Papers. 

Cruikshank.     Comic  Almanac,   183543.     2  v. 

Omnibus.     Illustrated. 

De  Mille.     The  Dodge  Club.     Illustrated. 
Derby.     Phcenixiana. 

Same.     Cheap  Ed.,  Pa^er. 

Squibob  Papers.  12°  N.  Y. 

Erasmus.     Praise  of  Folly.     Illustrated.     Por- 
trait and  Life. 

Father  Tom  and  the  Pope. 
Fun  for  the  Million.     Paper.  Sq. 

Greenwood.     Legends  of  Savage  Life.     Illus- 
trated, by  Ernest  Griset. 
Grimbosh,  Baron.     Governor  of  Barataria. 
Haliburton.     Sam  Slick's  Sayings.     2  vols. 
Harte.     Condensed  Novels. 
Holl«y.     My  o])inions  and  Betsey  Bobbett's. 
Hood.     Prose  AVorks.     Illustrated.     1  vol. 

Prose  Works.     Illustrated.     3  vols. 

Up   the   Rhine ;    Whims   and   Oddities, 

etc.     3  vols. 

Comic  Works.     5  vols. 

Choice  AVorks.  8° 

Hoppin.     Crossing  the  Atlantic.  8° 

Humor,  AVit  and  Wisdom. 

Irish  AVit  and  Humor.  16° 

Irving.     Knickerbocker's  N.  Y.  16°  1  25.  12° 

Artist's  Ed.  4° 

Jerrold.     ]Mrs.  Caudle's  Lectures.  12° 

Joe  Miller's  Jest  Book.  16° 

Leland.     Pidgin-English  Sing- Song.  12° 

Lemon.     Jest  Book.     (Golden  Treasury  Series.)  8° 
Locke.     AVorks  of  Petroleum  V.  Nasby.  12° 

Mixture  for  Low  Spirits.  16° 

Munchausen's  Travels.     Illustrated,  by  Cruik- 
shank. 12° 


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Hungary — ^Hunting  and  Shooting. 


New  Ciospel  of  Peace. 

Newell.     "  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  "  Papers. 

Prentice.     Prenticeana. 

Puniana. 

Rabelais. 


3  vols, 


Works.     2  vols. 

with  Dore  Illustrations. 

Salmagundi.     By  Irving,  etc.,  16°  1  25. 
Shaw.     Sayings  of  Josh  Billings.     2  vols. 
Shillaber.     Mrs.  Partington's  Sayings. 

Partingtonian  Patchwork. 

Smith,  Seba.     Jack  Downing's  Letters. 
Swift.     Gulliver's  Travels. 

Same.     Illustrated.  Imp. 

Timbs.     Anec.  Lives  of  Wits  and  Humorists. 

2  vols.  P, 

Twain,  Mark.     See  Clemens. 
Whitcher.     Widow  Spriggins,  etc. 
Wit  and  Wisdom  of  Don  Quixote. 
Ye  Book  of  Sense. 

Hungary. 

a.  Hungary  and  its  Relations. 

Klapka.   War  of  Independ.  in  Hung'y.  2  vols. 

Paget.     Hungary  and  Transylvania.    2  vols. 

Pardoe.     City  of  the  Magyars.     3  vols. 

Pragay.     Hungarian  Struggle. 
h.  Schlesinger.     Hungary.     2  vols. 

Wenkstern.     Hist,  of  War  in  '48  and  '49. 

Hunting  and  Shooting. 


Bogardus. 
Browning. 
Bumstead. 
men. 
Cumming 


Field,  Cover,  and  Trap  Shooting. 
44  Years  of  Hunter's  Life. 
On  the  Wing  ;  Book  for  Sports 


Wild  Men  and  Wild  Beasts. 
Dead  Shot;  or,  Sportsman's  Guide. 
Dougall.     Shooting  and  Appliances. 
Gillmore.     Hunter's  Adventures. 
Gloan.     The  Breech  Loader.     lUus. 

Prairie  and  Forest. 

Herbert.     Hints  for  Young  Sportsmen. 
Hooper.     Dog  and  Gun. 
Lewis.     American  Sportsman. 
Long.     American  W^ild  Fowl  Shooting. 
Meunier.     Great  Hunts  of  the  World. 
Newhouse.     Trapper's  Guide. 
Reminiscences  of  tlie  Lewis  (Hebrides).         P 
Starr.     Forest  and  Stream  Handbook  for  Ri 

flemen. 
Thrasher.     Hunter  and  Trapper. 
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10s  6c/ 

12°  Lond. 

15s 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  Lond. 

12s 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75. 

8°  Phila. 

2  7r.. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  0(1' 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  5(> 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

.  8°  Lond. 

6s 

18°  N.  Y. 

50 

N.  Y. 

1  00 

Hydraulics — Hymuology. 


120  Lond. 

2  oa 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  Lond. 

4  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

6  00 

18°  Lond. 

1  50 

,  4°  Loud. 

40  oa 

12°  Lond. 

6* 

12°  N.  Y. 

4  50 

Waller.     Six  Weeks  in  the  Saddle.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  1  75 

b.  Walsh.     Shot-Gun  and  Rifle.  12°  Lond.       lOs  6d 

Wingate.     Manual  for  Rifle  Practice.  16°  N.  Y.           1  50 

Hydraulics. 

Box.  Practical  Hydraulics. 
Bresse.  Hydraulic  Motors. 
Downing.       Practical  Hydraulics. 

a.  Ewbank.     History  of  Hydraulics,  etc. 
Hughes.    Water  Works  for  Cities  and  Towns.  18°  Lond. 

b.  Ilumber.    Water  Supply  of  Cities  and  Towns.  4 

Hydropathy. 

Johnson.     Domestic  Hydropathy. 
Trail.     Hydropathic  Encyclopaedia, 

Hygiene.     See  Health. 

Hymnology;  Hymns. 

Belcher.     Hymns  and  their  Writers.  12°  Alb.              1  50 

Butterworth.    Story  of  the  Hymns.  ^  12°  N.  Y.           2  00 

Christophers.       Hymn    Writers     and  their 

Hymns.  12°  N.  Y.           1  75 

Coles.     Dies  Tree.    13  translations.  12°  N.  Y.           2  50 

Faber.     Hymns.     Selected.  12°  N.  Y.           1  75 

Hymns.  Sq.  16°  N.  Y.           2  00 

Greenwell.     Songs  of  Salvation.  12°  Lond.              Qd 

Havergal.     Ministry  of  Song.  32°  Lond.         Is  6d 

Hymns  of  the  Ages.     3  vols.  8°  Bost.            7  50 

Keble.     Christian  Year.  18°  Phil.             1  00 

Other  Editions. 

Long.      Illustrated  History    of    Hymns  and 

Authors.  8°  Phil. 

Lyra  Americana.  12°  N.  Y.           1  50 

Lyra  Anglicana.  12°  N.  Y.           1  50 

Lyra  Germanica.  12°  N.  Y.            1  50 

MacDonald.  Exotics  (from  German  and  Ital- 
ian). 12°  Lond.         6s 

Martineau.      Hymns   of    Praise  and  Prayer. 

(Tunes.)  8°  Lond.       10s  6rf 

Morgan.     Hymns  of  the  Latin  Church.  8°  Lond. 

Neale.     Hymns  of  the  Eastern  Church.  CI.  16°  L.  &  N.  Y.  1  25 

Mediaeval  Hymns  and  Sequences.  CI.  32°  L.  &  N.  Y.      75 

Palgrave.     Hymns.  Sq.  24°  N.  Y.               50 

Palmer.     Roundell.     Book  of  Praise.  16°  Camb.          1  25 

Hymnal,  chiefly  from  Book  of  Praise.       18°  L.  &  N.  Y.      75 

Schafe.     Christ  in  Song.  12°  N.  Y.           2  25 

Stowe.     Religious  Poems.  16°  Bost.            2  00 

Watts.     Poetical  Works.  16°  Bost.            1  25 

Wesley,  C.     Poems.  16°  N.  Y.           1  .50 

175 


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WiUmott.    Sacred  Poets  of  19th  Century.  4°  L.  &  P. 

English  Sacred  Poetry.  4°  L.  &  N. 

Iceland. 

Burton.    Ultima  Thule.     2  vols.  S®  Loud.       82« 

Chambers.     Icelaud  and  Faroe  Islands.  12°  Lond.         5» 

a.Dufferin.     Yacht  Voyage  to  Iceland.  12°  Lond.         9» 

b.  Forbes.    Iceland.  12°  Lond.       14* 

Gould.    Iceland.  8°  Lond.       28s 

Headley.     The  Island  of  Fire.  12°  Best            1 

Kneeland.     American  in  Iceland.  16°  Bost.           2 

b.  PaijkuU.     A  Summer  in  Iceland.     Illus.  8°  N.  Y. 

Pfeiffer.     Iceland.  12°  N.  Y. 

Stephens.     Off  the  G^eysers.  16° 

a.  Taylor,  Bayard.    Egypt  and  Iceland.  16°  &  12°  N, 
Waller.     Six  Weeks  in  the  Saddle. 

Ichthyology.     See  Fishes. 

lUuminating. 

Art  of  Illumination.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Art  of  Illuminating.  E.  8°  Lond.  3  50 

Same.     Colored  illus.  14  00 

a.  Donlevy.     Art  of  Illuminating.  4°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Humphreys.     Art  of  Illumination  and  Missal 

Painting.                                                     12°  Lond.  21a 

Illuminated  Books  of  Middle  Ages.            f°  Lond.  2105 

Illuminated  Crest  Book.                                       4°  Lond.  15s 

Shaw.     Art  of  Illuminating.                                  4°  Lond.  42« 

Hand  Book  of  Illuminating.                  R.  8°  Loud.  15  00 

Ilium.  Ornaments,  6th  to  17th  Century.     4°  Ix)nd. 

Illuminated  Ornaments.                                4°  Lond.  105s 

Tymms  and  Wyatt.     Art  of  Illuminating.  R.     8°  Lond.  21s 
Ward.  Practical  Treatise  on  lUuminating.  Sm.  4°  Lond.  2  50 
Wood.     Alphabets  and  Designs  for  Illumina- 
tors.                                                             12°  Lond.  Is 

Wyatt.    What  Illuminating  Was  and  Should 

Be.  12°  Lond.        5« 

Illustrated  Books.     See  Fine  Arts  ;  Illustrated  Books. 

Immigration.     See  Emigration. 

Immortality.     See  Future  State. 

Imprisonment.     See  Crimes,  etc. 

Index  Rerum;  or  Index  of  Subjects,  by  J.  Todd.   4°  North.         8  DC 


India.     See  also  Literature,  Oriental ;  Vedas. 

Allen.     India,  Ancient  and  Modern. 
176 


R.  8°  Lond.       14s 


Indians. 


Arnold.     Lord     Dalhousie's    Administration. 

2  vols.  8°  Ix)nd, 

Butler.     Land  of  the  Veda.  8°  N.  Y. 

Gaunter.     Romance  of  Hist  of  India.  Lond. 

Chunder.  Bengal  and  I'l^per  India.  2  vols.  8°  Lond. 
Erskiiie.     History  of  Tiidia.     2  vols.  8"  Lond. 

Forsyth.  Highlands  of  Central  India.  2  v.  8°  Lond. 
Grant.  Incidents  in  the  Sepoy  War,  '57-8.  P.  8°  Lond. 
Grant.     Duff.  Indian  Journey.  8°  Lond. 

Griffin.     Rajas  of  the  Punjaub.  8°  Lond. 

4.  Hunter.     Annals  of  Rural  Bengal.  8°  N.  Y. 

Orissa.     2  vols.  Lond. 

India  ;  Pictorial  and  Descriptive.  12°  Bohn 

Indian  Alps  and  How  We  Crossed  Them.     By 

a  Lady.     Map  and  iUus.  L.   8°  Lond. 

Kaye.     The  Sepoy  AVar.  8°  Lond.^. 

Kerr,  James.     Land  of  India.  12°  Lond. 

Lawrence.  Reminiscences  of  43 Years  in  India. P.8°  Lond. 
Malcolm.  History  of  British  India.  2  vols.  8°  Lond. 
Malleson.     Essays    and    Lectures    on   India. 

Historical  Subjects.  8°  Lond. 

Marshman.     History  of  British  India.     3  vols.       Lond. 

Same,  abridged.     1  vol.  Lond. 

b.  Martin.     The  Indian  Empire.     3  vols.    Imp.      8°  Lond. 

Mill.     History  British  India. 
b.  Miller.     History  of  India.     9  vols.  8°  Lond. 

^linturn.     New  York  to  Delhi.  12°  N.  Y. 

a.  Murray,  Wilson,  etc.     British  India.     3  vols.  18°  N.  Y. 
Nolan.     British  Empire  in  the  East.     2  vols.  Lond. 
Pearce,  W.  C.     History  of  India.                         16° 
Rousselet.      India    and    her  Native    Princes. 

Translated  by  Buckle.     Illus.  4°  L.  &  N. 

b.  Taylor,  Bayard.     India,  China  and  Japan.        12°  N.  Y. 
b.  Thornton.     History  of  British  India.     6  vols.     8°  Lond. 

Trotter.     History  of  India.  8°  L.  &  N, 

Wheeler.     History  of  India.     3  vols.  8°  Lond. 

a.  Wilson.     Abode  of  Snow  (Himalayas).  8°  N.  Y. 

Famines  in  India  ;  Causes  and  Preven- 

tion. 12°  Lond. 

Indians,  North  American. 

a.  Bancroft,   H.    H.      Indian  Races    of   Pacific 

Coast.    5  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  ea 

Beckwourth.    Life.  12°  N.  Y. 

Browne,  J.  R.  Adventures  in  Apache  Countiy.  12°  N.  Y. 
Butterfield.     Expedition  against  Sandusky.       8°  Cine. 

b.  Catlin.     North  American  Indians.     2  vols.         8°  Lond. 
Copway.     History  of  Ojibway  Nation.  12°  Bost. 
Custer.     My  Life  on  the  Plains.  12°  N.  Y. 
Domenecli.     Seven  Years  in  Desert  of  North 

America.     2  vols.  Lond. 

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Indigestion — Insects. 


18.8°  N.  Y. 

6  00 

8°  Loud. 

14» 

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2  50 

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3  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

4°  Phila. 

90  00 

8°  Phila. 

3  00 

18°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Eastman.    Dakotah.  8°  N.  Y, 

Jones  C.  C,  Jr.  Antiquities  of  Southern  Indians.  8°  N.  Y. 
Miller.     Life  Among  the  Modocs. 
Morgan.    League  of  the  Iroquois. 
a.  Parkman.     Conspiracy  of  Pontiac.     2  vols. 

The  Oregon  Trail.    New  revised  edition 

Rusling.     Across  America. 

Ruttenber.    Indian  Tribes  of  Hudson's  River 

Schoolcraft.     Algic  Researches.     2  vols. 

Archives.     6  vols. 

Thirty  Years  with  the  Indians. 

a.  Thatcher.     Indian  Biography.    2  vols. 

Indigestion.    See  Health. 
Industrial  Arts.     See  Mechanics. 

Infidelity,    Books  Against.     See    also  Evidences  of   Christianity  ; 
Radicalism  ;  Rationalism. 

Christlieb.     Counteracting  Modern  Infidelity.  12°  N.  Y.  75 

Faber.     Difficulties  of  Infidelity.                       12°  N.  Y.  1  25 
Morel.      Authority   and   Conscience  ;   a  Free 

Debate,  etc.                                                      8°  Lond.  Is  %d 

Modern  Skepticism  ;  Course  of  Lectures.            8°  Lond.  Is  Gd 

Morgan.  Christianity  and  Modern  Infidelity.      16°  Lond.  8s  Qd 
Somerset.      Christian   Theology   and  Modern 

Skepticism.                                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

a.  Trench.     Shipwrecks  of  Faith.                           16°  Lond.  2s  6^ 

Vaughan.     Foes  of  Faith.                                   16°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Inquisition. 

Limborch.  History  of  the  Inquisition.  Abdgd.  8°  Lond.       13s 

a.  Llorente.     History  of  Spanish  Inquisition.         8°  Phila.  1  50 
Mackenna.     Inquisition  of  America.                   8°  Lond.         7s  6d 

b.  Rule.     History  of  Inquisition.    2  vols.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  10  50 

Insanity. 

Behind  the  Bars  ;  Retrospect  of  Insane  Asy- 
lums.                                                            16°  Bost.  2  00 
a.  Burton.     Anatomy  of  Melancholy.    3  vols.       12°  N.  Y.  6  75 

1  vol.                                                             12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Conolly.     Treatment  of  the  Insane.                    8°  Ix)nd.  10s  dd 

Mayo.     On  Insanity.                                              12°  Lond.  3s  Qd 

a.  Monro.     Insanity;  its  Nature  and  Treatment.  12°  Lond.  6s 
Pritchard.     Insanity  in  Criminal  Cases.              8°  Lond. 

Ray.     Mental  Hygiene.                                       12°  Bost.  1  50 

Storer.     Reflex  Insanity  in  Women.                   12°  Bost.  1  5C 

Winslow.     Anatomy  of  Suicide.                            8°  Lond.  10s  6d 

a.  Wynter.     Borderland  of  Insanity,  etc.                 8°  Lond.  6« 

Insects.     See  Entomology. 
178 


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3  00 

Inspiration  of  the  Bible — Inter-Oceanic  Communication. 

Inspiration  of  the  Bible.     See  also  Bible. 

a.  Curtis.     Human  Element  in  Inspiration. 
Gaussen.     Plenary  Inspiration. 
Lee.     Inspiration  of  Scriptures. 
Leifchild.     Remarkable  Facts  on  Inspiration. 

Instinct. 

a  Chadboume.    Instinct  and  its  Relations. 
Garrett.     Marvels  of  Instinct. 
Kingston.     Stories  of  Animal  Sagacity.     111. 
Leroy.     Intelligence  of  Animals. 
Alenault.     Intelligence  of  Animals. 
Watson.     Reasoning  Power  of  Animals. 

Instruction.     See  Education. 

Insurance. 

Martin.  History  of  Lloyd's  and  Marine  Insur- 
ance in  Great  Britain.  8®  Lond.       14s 

Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  Mortuary  Experi- 
ence, 1843-1874.     2  vols.  4°  N.  Y. 

Willey.     Life  Insurance.  2  00 

Wright.     Politics,  etc.,  of  Life  Insurance.         12°  Bost.  1  50 

Savings  Bank  Life  Insurance.  f °  Bost. 

Intemperance.     See  Temperance. 
International  Copyright.     See  Copyright. 
International  La-w.     See  also  Diplomacy. 

Bernard.     Neutrality  of  Great  Britain  during 

American  Civil  War.  8°  Lond.        16s 

Boynton.     The  Four  Great  Powers.  12°  Cine.  3  00 

De  Burgh.     Maritime  International  Law.  8°  Lond.       10s  Qd 

b.  Grotius.     Rights  of  War  and  Peace.     By  Whe- 

well.  8°  Lond.  12  00 
Halleck.      International  Law    and    Laws    of 

War.  12°  Phila.  2  5C 

Harcourt.     Letters  on  International  Law.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Additional  Letters,  etc.  8°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Twiss.     Law  of  aSTations.  8°  Lond.  21s 
Wheaton.     International  Law,  by  Lawrence,       8°  Bost. 

b. Same.     Ed.  by  Dana.  8°  Bost.  7  50 

a.  Woolsey.    Introduction  to  International  Law.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Inter-Oceanic  Communication. 

Fitzgerald.     Great  Canal  at  Suez.  2  vols.  8°  Lond.       80* 

Lesseps.     History  of  Suez  Canal.  Trans,  by 

Wolf.  8°  Edin.         2s  6a 

Letters  and  Documents  on.  Trans,  by 

179 


Inventions — Ireleind. 


D' An  vers. 
Nourse.     Suez  Canal.     Paper. 
Otis.     History  of  Panama  Railroad. 
Stevens.     Tehuantepec. 
Stuckle.    luter-Oceauic  Canals. 

Inventions.     See  also  Technology. 

a.  Beckmann.     History  of  Inventions,  etc.    2  v, 

a.  Bakewell.     Inventions  in  19th  Century. 
Dircks.     Philosophy  of  Invention. 

Inventors  and  Inventions. 

History  of  Wonderful  Inventions. 
Hodges.     Priority  of  Invention. 
Routledge.      Discoveries   and    Inventions 

19th  Century. 

b.  Timbs.     History  of  Wonderful  Inventions. 

lo^^a. 

Parker.    Iowa  as  it  is. 

Ireland. 

Barrington.    The  Irish  Nation. 

Butt.     Irish  People  and  Irish  Land. 

Cusack.      Student's  Manual  History  of  Ire- 
land. 
b.  Froude.     The  English  in  Ireland.     3  vols. 

Grodkin.     The  Land  War  in  Ireland. 

History  to  1875. 

History  of  the  War  of  Ireland,  1641-1653. 

Jervis.    Ireland  Under  British  Rule. 

Killen.     Ecclesiastical  History  of  Ireland. 
2  vols. 

a.  Lecky.     Leaders  of  Opinion  in  Ireland. 
Macaulay.     Ireland  in  1872  :  a  Tour  of  Obser- 
vation. 

McGree.     History  of  Ireland.     2  vols. 
Madden.     The  United  Irishmen.     2  vols. 

b.  Moore.     History  of  Ireland.     (4  vols.  Lond.) 

2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

O'Currv.     Manners  and  Customs  of  Ancient 

Irish.     3  vols.  8°  Lond.       42» 

Smiddy.  Druids'  Ancient  Churches  and  Round 

Towers  of  Ireland.  12"  Lond,         4» 

Smith,   Goldwin.      Irish    History    and    Irish 
Church. 
a.  Taylor,  W.  C.     History  of  Ireland.     2  vols. 
Thackeray.     The  Irish  Sketch  Book. 
Thebaud.     The  Irish  Race. 
a.  Trench.     Realities  of  Irish  Life. 
180 


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Iron  and  Steel — ^Italy. 


Iron  and  Steel. 

Bauerman.    Treatise  on  Metallic  Iron. 

a.  Fairbairn.     Iron  ;  its  History  and  Properties. 

Application  of  Iron  to  Building. 

Francis.     Strength  of  Cast  Iron  Pillars. 
Gruner.     Manufacture  of  Steel.     Trans,  from 

the  French. 
Hewitt.     Rep.  on  Production  of  Iron. 
6.  Kohn.     Iron  and  Steel  Manufacture. 
Landrin.     Steel  and  its  Properties. 
Lesley.     The  Iron  Manufacturer's  Guide. 
Osborne.  Metallurgy  of  Iron  and  Steel. 
Percy.  Manuf.  of  Russian  Sheet  Iron.    Paper 

b.  Pumpelly  &  Brooks.  Iron  Ore  in  Missouri  and 

Michigan.  Illust.  2  vols. 
Styffe.  Iron  and  Steel. 
Tredgold.  Strength  of  Cast  Iron  and  other 

Metals. 
Truran.  Iron  Manuf.  of  Gt.  Britain.  R 

Turner.  Manufacture  of  Iron,  2  vols. 


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Israel.     See  Jews. 

Italy.     See  also  Piedmont;  Rome;  and  names  of  other  Italian  cities. 

Beckford.  Italy  with  Sketches  of  Spain. 

2  vols. 
Butt.    History  of  Italy.    2  vols. 
Cobbe.    Italics:  Politics  in  Italy.  1864. 
Dickens.  Pictures  from  Italy. 
Elliott.  Diary  of  an  Idle  Woman  in  Italy. 
Eustace    Classical  Tour  in  Italy,  3  vols. 
Gallenga.  Italy  Revisited,  2  vols. 
Goethe.  Sketches  of  Travels  in  Italy. 
Gould.  Letters  from  Italy  and  Sicily. 

6.  Hare.  Cities  of  Northern  and  Central  Italy. 

3  vols. 

Days  near  Rome. 

a.  Hawthorne.  Mrs.    England  and  Italy. 

Hawthorne.  N.  Passages  from  Italian  and 
French  Note  Books.    2  vols. 
a.  Hillard.  Six  Months  in  Italy. 

Horner.  Walks  in  Florence.  2  vols.  Illustr.  Cr. 
a.  Howells.  Italian  Journeys. 
a. Italian  Scenes  and  Stories. 

Jarves.  Italian  Sights  and  Papal  Principles. 

Machiavelli.  History  of  Florence. 

Maffei.  Brigand  Life  in  Italy.    2  vols. 

Mariotti.  Italv,  Past'and  Present.    2  vols. 

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Gilroy.     Art  of  Weaving,  Hist,  and  Practical. 
Hist,   of  Silk,  Cotton,  Linen,  and  Woolen 

Manuf. 
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12cphiL 


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From  the  Hub  to  the  Hudson. 
Massachusetts  in  the  Rebellion. 
Massachusetts  in  the  Rebellion. 

Cape  Cod;  The  Merrimack. 
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Gladden. 
Headley. 
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Winthrop.     ^  ^  ^ 

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Advice  to  a  Mother. 

Advice  to  a  Wife. 

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Davies.     Mathematical  Dictionary. 

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Heather.  Math.  Instruments.   (Weale's  series.) 

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Haswell.     Engineer's  and  Mec.  Pocket  Book. 

Jellett.     Theory  of  Friction. 

Knight.     Mechanician   and    Constructor,  for 

Engineers. 
Knight.    American  Mechanical  Diet.    3  vols. 
Lardner.     Mechanics. 
Morin.     Practical  Treatise  on  Mech.  Trans. 
Nystrom.     Pocket-Book  of  Mech.  and  Engin 

Hand-Book  of  Mech.  and  Engineer. 

Force  of  Falling  Bodies. 

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Riddell.     The  Practical  Carpenter  and  Joiner, 

Rossiter.    Applied  Mechanics  (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.)16 

Theoretical  Mech.  (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Shelley.     Workshop  Appliances. 

Shepard.     Calico  Printing. 

Tait.     Theoretical  Mech.  (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Tompkins.     Machine  Construction  and  Draw 

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Same.    (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Willis.     Principles  of  Mechanism. 

Wyatt.  Industrial  Arts  of  19  Century.  2  vols. 

Young  Mechanic. 

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Medicine.     See  Health,  Matemily. 

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the  Mediterranean. 
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Curzon.    Monasteries  in  the  Levant. 
Newton.     In  the  Levant,  2  vols. 

Memoirs.     See  Biography. 

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Mercantile.     See  Business. 

Mesmerism.     See  Animal  Magnetism. 
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Metallurgy — Metaphysics. 


Metallurgy.— 5ce  also  Electro  Metallurgy;  Iron;  Mining;  Precioui 
Metals,  etc. 

Blake.    Report  on  Precious  Metals. 

Precious  Metals  ;  Production,  etc.,  of 

Bloxam.     On  Metals — their  Properties,  etc. 
Bodeinan.     Treatise  on  Assaying. 
Greenwood.     Metallurp^  (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 
Guetlier.     Metallic  Alloys.     Tr.  by  Fesquet. 
Kerl.   Practical  Treatise  on  Metallurgy.  3  vols. 
Kustel,  £.     Metallurgy  of  Silver  Ores. 

Concentration  of  Ores. 

Lamborn.   Metallurgy  of  Copper. 

Silver  and  Lead. 

Makins.     Manual  of  M.     Illust.     1  vol. 

Mayer.    Metallurgy  (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Napier.    Manual  of  Electro -Metallurgy. 

Overman.     Treatise  on  Metallurgy. 

Lieber.     Assayer's  Guide. 

Pepper.    Play-book  of  Metals. 

Percy.     Metallurgy. 

Pigott.     Chem.  and  Metallurgy  of  Copper. 

Raymond.      Silver    and   Gold.      Mining   and 

Metallurgy  of  the  U.  S. 
Useful  Metals  and  their  Alloys. 

Metaphysics  ;   Mental  Philosophy;    Psycholc 

and  Body ;  Positivism. 

Abercrombie.     Tlie  Intellectual  Powers. 
Aristotle.     Works  Translated.    7  vols. 
Bacon.     Novum  Organum. 

Whole  works.     15  vols. 

Bain.     Mental  and  Moral  Science. 

Emotions  and  Will. 

Senses  and  the  Intellect. 

Bascom.     Principles  of  Psychology. 
Blackwell.     Studies  in  General  Science. 
Blakey.     History  of  the  Philosophy  of  Mind. 

4  vols . 
Boethius.     Consolations  of  Philosophy. 
Boole.     Laws  of  Thought. 
Bowne,       Philosophy    of    Herbert    Spencer. 

(Against  it). 
Brown.     Philosophy  of  Human  Mind.    4  vols. 
Calderwood.     Philosophy  of  the  Infinite. 
Cocker.     Christianity  and  Greek  Philosophy. 
Carey.     Unity  of  Law. 
Chalybaus.      Speculative  Philosophy,  Kant  to 

Hegel. 
Cousin.     Psychology. 

Course  of  Mod.  Philos. ,  2  vols. 

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Metaphysics. 


Cudworth.     Intellectual   System  of  the  Uni 

verse,  3  vols. 
Fichte.     Works.     2  vols. 

Science  of  Knowledge. 

Fiske.     Cosmic  Philosophy.    2  vols. 

Unseen  World. 

Fleming.     Vocabulary  of  Philosophy. 
Frothingham.      Transcendentalism    in    New 

£n  gland. 
Grote.     Aristotle.     2  vols. 

Plato  and  Compan's  of  Socrates.  3  vols. 

Hamilton.     Metaphysics. 

Same,  ed.  by  Bowen. 

Philos.  of.     By  O.  W.  Wight 

Outlines  of.    Murray  &  McCosh. 

Haven.     Mental  Philosphy. 
Hazard.     Freedom  of  the  Will. 
Henry.     History  of  Philosophy.     2  vols. 
Hickok.  Empirical  Psychology. 

Rational  Psychology. 

Hobbes.     Works.     11  vols. 

Jevons.     Principles  of  Science. 

Kant.     Critical  Philosophy  for  English  Read' 

ers.     By  MahafEy.     3  vols. 
Lewes.     Biographical  History  of  Philosophy. 
Locke.     Philosophical  Works.     2  vols. 

On  the  Understanding. 

Maccall.     The  Newest  Materialism. 
McCosh.     Metaphysics. 

Defence  of  Fundamental  Truth. 

Examination  of  Mill's  Philosophy. 

Intuitions  of  the  Mind. 

Philosophical  Papers. 

Laws  of  Discursive  Thought. 

Scottish  Philosophy. 

Mansel.     Metaphysics. 

Philosophy  of  the  Conditioned. 

Martineau,  J.    Mind  in  Nature  and  Intuition 

in  Man,  a  Lecture. 
Masson.     Recent  British  Philosophy. 
MiU.     Examination  of  Hamilton.     2  vols. 
Plato.     Dialogues,  tr.  and  ed.  by  Jowett.     4  v 

Cr. 

Index  to  2d  Edition.    By  Abbott. 

Translated  by  Car}',  etc.     G  vols. 

Porter.     The  Human  Intellect. 

— ^  Elem.    of  Intell.   Phil.    (abHdged  from 

above)  Cr 

Potter.     Religious  Philosophy. 
Beid.     Intellectual  Powers. 
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Meteorology — Mexico. 


Collected  Works.      By  Hamilton. 

Ribot.    Psychology, 
liitter.     History  of  Ancient  Philosophy.     4  v. 
Rush.     Anal,  ot"  Human  Intellect. 
Schwef^ler.     History  of   Philosophy.    By  Stir- 
ling. 

Same,  translated  by  Seelye. 

Shields.     Religious  Science  and  Philosophy. 
Spencer.     First  Principles. 

Universal  Progress. 

Princijiles  of  Psychology.     2  vols. 

Stephen,    Leslie.      English    Thought    in    the 

ISth  Century.     2  vols. 
Stewart.     Philos.,  ed.  by  Bowen. 
Stirling.     The  Secret  of  Hegel.     2  vols. 
Taine.     On  Intellia;-ence,  trans,  by  Haye. 
Taylor.     Natural  History  of  Enthusiasm. 
Tyler.     Progress  of  Philosophy. 
Ueberweor.     History  of  Philosophy.     2  vols 
Upham.     Mental  Philosophy.   2  vols. 

Same,  abridged. 

Venn.     Logic  of  Chance. 

Watts.     On  the  Mind. 

Wayland.     Intellectual  Philosophy. 

Welch.     Faith  and  Modern  Thought. 

Whately.     Lessons  on  the  Mind. 

Meteorology.     See  also  Climatology . 

Arago.     jNIeteoroIogical  Essays. 
Blasius.     Storms. 
Brocklesby.     Meteorology. 
Buchan.     Hand  Book  of  Meteorology. 
Butler.     Atmospheric  System. 
Flamraarion.     The  Atmosphere. 
Galton.     Meteorographica. 
Hartwig.     Aerial  AVorld. 
Ruskin.     Queen  of  the  Air. 

Methodism.     See  Church  History. 

Metric  System. 

Barnard.     Metric  System. 
Davies.     Report  on  Metric  Syst.  (against). 
Lemotte.     Metric  System  (for). 
Putnam.     Metric  System. 

Mexico.     See  also  under  United  States. 

Bartlett.     Explora.  in  Mexico  and  Texas. 
Calderon    de    la    Barca,    Madame.     Life 
Mexico. 


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fornia'.                                                         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Wilson.     New  Hist,  of  Conq.  of  Mexico.           8°  Phila.  3  00 

Wise.     Los  Gringos  :  Mex.  and  California.      12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Michigan. 

Lanman.      History  of  Michiga.i.                       16°  N.  Y.  75 

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Clarke.     Objects  for  the  Microscope.                 12°  Lond.  1  75 

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Element.  Text  Book  of  Mi.                        12°  Lond.  3  75 

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ology.                                                               8°  Lond.  5» 

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.,. Cheap  ed.     1  vol.                                        12°  Lond.  2  50 

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Mailen.     Christian    Miss,     in    Middle 

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Missionary  World. 

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Day.     Monastic  Institutions.  8°  Lond.  Is 

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Bonuet     The  Example  of  Frauce.    (Germau 

Indemnity,  etc.).  paper. 

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Seyd.    Metallic  Currency  of  the  U.  S. 
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Spaulding.     History  of  Legal  Tender. 

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Abercrombie.     Philos.  of  Moral  Feelings. 
Alden.     Christian  Ethics. 
Antoninus.     Thoughts. 
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Blackie.     Four  Phases  of  Morals. 
Calderwood.    Handbook  of  Moral  Philosophy 

P. 

b.  Coleridge.     Aids  to  Reflection. 

The  Friend,  (3  vols.  Lond."). 

Combe.     Moral  Philosophy. 

b.  Cousin.      The    True,    Beautiful    and    Grood 

Trans,  by  Wight. 
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Law  of  Love. 

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McCosh.     Outlines  of  Moral  Philosophy. 
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Pellico.    Duties  of  Young  Men. 

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Smith,  Sydney.     Sketches  of  Moral  Philoso- 
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Tupper.     Proverbial  Philosophy,  var.  ed. 
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The  Same,  abridged. 

Whewell.     Elements  of  Morality.    2  vols. 

Wuttke.     Christian  Ethics.  2  vols. 


Mormons  and  Utah. 

Burton.     The  City  of  the  Saints. 

Dixon.     Spiritual  Wives. 

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Gunnison.     The  Mormons. 

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2  vols. 

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Tales  of  Ancient  Greece. 

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Gill.     Myths  and  Songs  from  South  Pacific. 
h.  Gubernatis.     Zoological  Mythology. 
a.  Keightley.     Fairy  Mythology. 


Ancient  Mythology 
Murray.     Manual  of  Mythology. 
Squier.     Serpent  Symbol. 
Thorpe.     Northern  Mythology.     3  vols. 
White.     Student's  Manual  or  Mythology. 


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CTames. 

Brewer.     Dictionary  of  Phrase  and  Fable.  8°  N.  Y. 

h.  Ix)wer.     Dictionary  of  Family  Names.  2  vols.  12°  Lond. 


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Salverte.     History  of  Names.     2  vols. 
Thomas.     Hand  Book  of  Fictitious  Namfes. 
■a.  Wheeler.    Diet,  of  Noted  Names  of  Fiction. 
Yonge.     Hist,  of  Christian  Names.    2  vols. 
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Napoleon.     See  under  Biography  ;  also  France ;   Waterloo. 

Narcotics  and  Stimulants.     See  also  Temperance. 

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Calkins.     Opium  and  the  Opium  Habit. 
Cooke.     Seven  Sisters  of  Sleep, 
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Gosse.     Romance  of  Natural  History.               12"  Best.  1  75 

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Museum  of  Natural   History,  with  Illus.  on 

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Natural  History  of  the  State  of  N.  Y.  21  vols.  4°  Alb.  126  00 

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Romer ;    Anecdotal  and  Descriptive  Natural 

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Grove.     Correlation  of  Physical  Forces.  8°  Lond.  15s 

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Jackson.     Philosophy  of  Natural  Theology.      12°  N.  Y. 

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Stephens .     Ladies'  Guide  to  Fancy  Work 

Ladies'  Guide  to  Crochet. 

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Laurie.     Dr.  Grant  and  Nestorians. 
Perkins.     Residence  among  Nestorians, 

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Same. 

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Nineveh  and  Babylon  ;  Second  Visit. 


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The  same,  abridged. 

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Warner. 


Baddeck. 


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Nubia.     See  also  Africa,  Egypt. 

Peel.    Nubian  Desert. 
Russell.     Nubia  and  Abyssinia. 
St.  John.     Nubia  and  Egypt. 


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Numismatics. 

a.  Ackerman.     Ancient  and  Modem  Coins. 
Crosby.     Early  Coins  of  America.     Part  L 
Dickerson.     Numismatic  Manual 

b.  Humphreys.     Coin  Collector's  Manual. 
King.     Early  Christian  Numismatics. 
Snowden.     Ancient  and  Modern  Coins. 

Medals. 

Mint  Manual  of  Coins. 

Nursing.     See  Health  ;  Maternity. 
Object  Lessons. 

Calkins.     New  Prim.  Object  Lessons. 
Mayo.     Lessons  on  Objects. 
Sheldon.     Object  Lessons. 

Ocean.     See  Natural  History. 

Adams.     Monsters  of  the  Deep. 
b.  De  Vere.     Wonders  of  the  Deep.    Hlos. 

Figuier.     Ocean  World. 

Gosse.     The  Ocean. 

Hartwig.     The  Sea  and  its  Living  Wonders 

Jones.     The  Broad  Ocean  and  ito  Inhabitants.l2°  L.  &  N 
b.  Jordan.     The  Ocean,  its  Tides  and  Currents. 

Kirby.     The  Sea,  and  its  Living  Wonders. 
a.  Maury.     Physical  Geography  of  the  Sea. 

Mangin.     Mysteries  of  the  Ocean.     Illust. 

Michelet.     The  Ocean.     Illust. 

The  Ocean.  Imp 

Moquin-Tandon  ;  World  of  the  Sea. 

a.  Reclus.     The  Ocean. 

Sonrel.     The  Bottom  of  the  Sea. 
h.  Thompson.     The  Depths  of  the  Sea.     Illust. 

Oceanica.     See  Pacific  ;  Polynesia. 

Odd  Pellcvya.     See  Secret  Sncieties. 

Ohio. 

Carpenter  &  Arthur.     History  of  Ohio.  18<»  Phila.  63 

I^ossing.     Pictorial  Description  of  Ohio.  8®  N.  Y. 

Reid.     Ohio  in  the  War.  2  vols.  R.    8«  Cine         10  00 

Opinm.     See  Narcotics. 

Optics.    See  also  Acoustics ;  Spectroscope. 

a.  Airy.     Undulatory  Theory  of  Optics. 
Armit.     Light  as  Motive  Power.  —  vola. 
Brewster.     Treatise  on  Optics. 
216 


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1  75 

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Oratory. 


Brewster  Kaleidoscope. 

12°  Lond. 

bs  Qa 

(Joblet.     Theory  of  Sight. 

8°  Lond 

10s 

Hunt.     Rpsoarches  on  Light. 

8°  Lond. 

ba 

Marion.     Wonders  of  Optics.  (Libr.  of  Won 

. 

ders.) 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

Nugent.     Treatise  on  Optics. 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  OC 

a.  Tyndall.     On  Radiation. 

12"  N.  Y. 

50 

Oratory.    See  also  Elocution  ;   Preaching. 

American   Oratory  ;  Henry,   Ames,  Pinkney, 

etc. 

8°  Phila. 

2  50 

Ames.     Works  (Speeches,  etc.) 

8°  Bost. 

2  00 

Baker.     Reading  Club  and  Handy  Speaker. 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

Bautain.     Extempore  Speaking. 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  20 

Bright.     Speeches.    By  Rogers. 

8°  Lond. 

255 

u                              u 

16°  Lond. 

3s  6^ 

Speeches  Last  20  Years.                        Sq. 

16°  Lond. 

Is 

Burke.     Works  (Speeches,  etc.).  12  vols. 

8°  Bost. 

30  00 

Calhoun.     Speeches  and  Works.     6  vols. 

8°  X.  Y. 

15  00 

Cicero.     Orations,  etc.,  4  vols. 

12°  Bohn 

10  00 

Oratory  &  Orators. 

12°  Bohn 

2  50 

Chatham,  Burke  &  Erskine's  Speeches.     1  vol.  8°  Phila. 

2  75 

Clay.     Speeches  and  Life,  by  Colton.     2  vols. 

8°  X.  Y. 

4  50 

CyclopsBdia  of  American  Eloquence.    2  vols. 

8°  X.  Y. 

7  00 

Demosthenes.     Orations.     Trans.  5  vols. 

12°  Bohn 

11  75 

Orations.     Trans,  by  Leiand.    2  vols. 

18°  N.  Y. 

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Literal  trans.  2  vols. 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

Dix.     Speeches,  etc.     2  vols. 

8°  X.  y. 

5  00 

Dickinson.     Speeches.     2  vols. 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

Erskine.     Speeches  &  Life.     2  vols. 

8°  Lond. 

8  00 

Everett.     Works.     4  vols. 

8°  Bost. 

12  00 

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16°  Lond. 

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Goodrich.     Select  British  Eloquence. 

8°  X.  Y. 

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Household  Book  of  Irish  Eloquence.     Illust. 

8°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

Kirkland.     Patriotic  Eloquence. 

12°  X.  Y. 

1  75 

^lacaulay.     Speeches.     2  vols. 

8°  X.  Y. 

4  50 

Magoon.     Living  Orators  in  America. 

12°  X.  Y. 

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Orators  of  the  Revolution. 

12°  N.  Y. 

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]\Iarshall.     First  Book  of  Oratory. 

12°  X.  Y. 

1  50 

Maury.     Principles  of  Eloquence. 

18°  X.  Y. 

75 

Peel.     Speeches.    4  vols. 

8°  Lond. 

42s 

Phillips.  Speeches. 

16°  Bost. 

2  50 

Phillips,  Curran  and  Grattan.     Speeches. 

8°  Phila. 

2  00 

Quintilian.     Institutes  of  Oratory.  Trans. 

2  vols. 

12°  Bohn 

5  00 

Reeves.     Student's  Own  Speaker. 

12°  N.  Y. 

90 

Sargent.     Standard  Speaker. 

8°  Phila. 

2  50 

Shell.     Speeches  and  Life. 

12°  Dub. 

4s 

Sumner.     Speeches  and  Works,  now  publish 

L- 

ing.     10  vols. 

8°  Bost. 

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30  OC 

Ordnance — Pacific  Ocean. 


Theremin.     Eloquence  a  Virtue.     Trans,  by 

Shedd.  12°  Andov.        1  00 

Webster.     Speeches.     6  vols.                                8°  Bost  18  00 

Winthrop.     Speeches  and  Addresses.                  8°  Bost.  3  50 

Ordnance.     See  Arms. 

Oregon. 

Bulfinch.     Oregon  and  Eldorado.                       12°  Bost.  2  50 

Irving.     Astoria.                                  16°  ^1.25  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Origin  of  Species.     See  Darmnitm. 

Ornament.     See  Decorative  Art. 

Ornithology.     See  also  Cage  Birds  ;  Natural  History,  etc. 

Adams.     Humming  Birds.     Illust.                     16°  I^ond.  1   60 

b.  Audubon.     Birds  of  America.  Illust.  8  vols.  R.  8°  N.  Y.  165  00 

Bailev.     Our  Own  Birds.                                    12°  Phila.  1  50 
a.  Baird,  etc.     North   American  Birds.     Plates. 

Land  Birds.  3  vols.                            Sm.     4°  Bost.  30  00 

Same.     Plates  colored  by  hand.  60  00 

Cassin.  Birds  of  California,  Texas,  etc.  R.  8°  Phila.  13  00 
Coues.     Key  to  North  American  Birds.    lUus. 

Imp.  8°  Bost.  7  00 

Field  Ornithology.                                  R.  8"  Bost.  2  50 

Figuier.     Birds  and  Reptiles.     Illust.                  8°  Loud.  4  .W 

Flagg.  Birds  and  Seasons  of  New  England.  S°  Bost.  5  00 
Howitt.  'Birds  and  Flowers.  Illust.  Sm.  4°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  00 
Jones.     Book  of  Birds.     Illust.     4  vols.        R.  8°  L.  &  N.  ea.  3  50 

Natural  History  of  Birds.                            12°  I^ond.  7s  ijd 

Maynard.     Birds  of  Florida.    Illust.                   4°  Phila.  100 

Ruskin.     Love's  Meinie.     Lectures  on  Birds.   12°  N.  Y.  75 

Michelet.  The  Bird.  Illust.  R.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  6  00 
Samuels.      Ornithology  and  Oology  of  New 

England.                                                        4°  Bost.  6  00 

a. Birds  of  New  England.                                 8°  Bost.  4  00 

Same.     Larger  edition.     Colored.         4°  Bost.  9  00  to  25  00 

Stanley.     History  of  Birds.                                  12°  Lond.  5s  6d 

h.  Wilson.     American  Ornithology.     3  vols.     R.  8°  Phila  75  00 

Pacific  Oceem.     See  also  Polynesia. 

Jones.  Adventures  in  So.  Pacific  Ocean.  12°  1  50 
Markham.      Cruise    of    the    Rosario.      (New 

Hebrides.)                                                      8°  Lond.  16* 
Moresby.     New  Guinea  and  Polynesia  ;- Dis- 
coveries and  Surveys.                                   8°  Lond.  15* 
South  Sea  Bubbles.                                                               $3  &  1  50 
a.  Stoddard.     South  Sea  Sketches.     1  vol.           16°  Bost.  1  50 
//.Wilkes.  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition.  5  vols.  R.  8°  Phila.  25  00 

'•                       "        abridg.  1  v.  8°  Phila.  3  60 

218 


Paganism — Paraguay. 


Paganism.     See  Heathenism  ;   Ve.das. 

Painting,  Technical  Treatises.     For  History,  etc.,  see  Fine  Arts. 

Barnard.     Landscape  Painting  in  water  colors. 

R.    4"  Loud.  8  00 

Benson.     Science  of  Color.  4*'  Lond.         15  00 

b.  Burnet.     Treatises  on  Painting.  4°  Lond.        22  50 

—. —  Education  of  the  Eye.  4"  Lon.  (1837  ;o. p.) 

Practical  Hints  on  Color.  4°  L.  (6th  ed.  1865) 

Cavd,  Madame.     Color.  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Chase.     Landscape  and   Sketching  in  Water 

Colors. 
Chevreul.     Laws  of  Contrast  in  Color. 

Color.     (Col'd.  Illust.,  $3.00.) 

Eastlake.     History  of  Oil  Painting. 
Field.     Grammar  of  (decorative)  Coloring. 

Rudiments  of  Color. 

Foster.    Complete  Course  in  W.  Colors.    Parts 

1  to  8,  ea  25  c.  Obi. 

Fuseli.     Lectures  on  Paintiag.  3  vols.  o. paper. 

Gulick  &   Tirabs.      Painting,   Popularly  Ex- 
plained. 

Hamerton.     The  Painter's  Canap. 

Hand  Book  on  Oil  Paint.,  for  Young  Artists. 

Haydon.     Lectures  on  Painting.     2  vols. 

a.  Howard.     Color  as  Means  of  Art. 
Kauffman.     American  Paintiag  Book. 
Leitch.     Book  of  Water  Color  Painting.    Obi. 
O'Neill.     Lectures  on  Painting. 

b.  Penley.     English  School  of  Painting  in  Water  i°  Lond. 

Colors. 
Sully.     Hints  on  Portrait  Painting.  Sm. 

Taylor,  W.  B.  S.     Fresco  and  Encaustic. 
Tyrwhitt.    Handbook  of  Pictorial  Art. 

1. Our  Sketching  Club. 

Waagen.     Handbook  of  Painting.     2  vols. 
Weir.     Animal  Painting  in  Water  Colors. 


8°  Lond. 

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8°  Lond. 

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12°  Lond. 

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8°  Lond. 

35 

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4°  Lond. 

Lond. 

12°  Lond. 

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4°  X.  Y. 

2  50 

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4° 

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12°  Lond. 

8°  Oxf. 

8  00 

8°  Bost. 

2  50 

8°  Lond. 

4°  Lond. 

3s 

PalsBontology.     See  Geology. 

Palestine.     See  Holy  Land. 

Paper  Making. 

Herring.     Paper  and  Paper  Making. 

Varieties  and  Value  of  Paper. 

Hofmann.     Paper  Manufacture. 

Paraguay. 

Burton.     Battle-Fields  of  Paraguay, 
Masterman.   Seven  Years  in  Paraguay.  2  vols. 
Washburn.     Histoiy  of  Paraguay.     2  vols. 


8°  Lond. 

5  00 

4°  Lond. 

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Paris — Pennsylvania. 


Paris.     See  France. 
Parliamentary  La'w. 

a.  Cushiug.    Law  and  Pract.  of  Legisl.  Assem.         N.  Y.  75 

Jefferson.     Manual  of  ParL  Practice.  12o  N.  Y.  \   00 

lloberts.     Rules  of  Order.  IG"  Chic.  75 

a.  Robinson.     Warrington's  ManuaL  16"  Bost.  1  25 

Parodies.     See  Poetry,  Humorous  Works. 
Parsees. 

Framjee,  D.     The  Parsees.  120  Lond.  10« 

Haug,  M.    Language,  Writings,  and  Religion 

of  the  Parsees.  Bombay  &  L. 

Zend  Avesta.    English  by  Bleeck.   3  vols  in  1. 

8°  Hertford,  Eng.    8  00 
Patagonia. 

Guinnard.    Three  Years'  Slavery  in  Patagonia.  8°  Lond.       10a  6d 
Musters.     At  Home  with    the   Patagonians. 

P.    S*'  Lond.        Is  6d 
Patent  Law. 

Curtis.    The  Law  of  Patents.  8'' 

Law.     Patent  and  Copyright  Laws.  8**  N.  Y. 

Pauperism.     See  also  Charities. 

Brown.  Repression  of  Vagrancy  and  Indis- 
criminate Almsgiving.                                 8°  Lond.  6rf 

Fawcett.  Pauperism;  its  Causes  and  Reme- 
dies.                                                         ,    12°  L.  &  N.  2  25 

Jenkins.     Ginx's  Baby.                                      12°  N.  Y.  50 

Tuckerman.     Elevation  of  the  Poor.                 12°  Bost.  1  50 

Peninsular  War. 

Londonderry.       Story  of  the  Peninsular  War. 

by  Gleig.                                                        8"  Lond.  8a  6rf 

a.  Napier.  Hist,  of  the  Peninsular  War.  5  vols.         N.  Y.  12  50 

Southey.    History  of  the  Penins.  War.  6  vols.  8°  Lond.  63a 

Penmanship.     See  also  A  utography. 

Astle.     Origin  and  Progress  of  Writing.  4°  Lond.        55» 

Milns.     Penman's  Repository  :  70  Alphabets.         Lond.         7a  Qd 

Pennsylvania,  Philadelphia. 

Armor.    Governors  of  Penii.  $3,  $4  &  4  50 

Bowen.     Pictorial  Sketch  Book  of  Penna.  8°  Phila. 

Cornell.     History  of  Penna.  8°  Phila.  3  50 

Keystone   State.    The  Origin  of  the  Appella- 
tion. '  8«  Phila.  1  50 
220 


Ferftimery — Phonography. 


Philadelphia  and  its  Environs.  8®  Phila.  5C 

Sypher.     School  History  of  Pennsylvania.         12°  Phila.  1  50 

Perfumery. 

Cooley.     Treatise  on  Perfumery.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Diissauce.     Practical  Guide.  12°  Phila.  5  00 

Piesse.     The  Art  of  Perfumery.  12°  1  25 

Periodicals.     See  Newspapers.     For  List  of,  see  Appendix. 
Perpetual  Motion. 

Dircks.     Perpetuum  Mobile.     2  vols.  12°  Lond.       20s  Qd 

Persia. 

Eastwick.     Three  Years  in  Persia.    2  vols.        8°  Lond.       18» 
Frazer.     History  of  Persia.  18°  N.  Y.  75 

Grote.  Peisian  Wars,  from  History  of  Greece.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Rawlinson.     7th  Great  Monarchy.  8°  N.  Y.  9  00 

Vaux.     Persia  to  the   Arab  conquest.     (Anc. 

Hist,  from  monuments.)  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

\yatson.     History  of  Persia  to  1858.  8°  Lond. 

Perspective.     See  Drawing. 

Peru. 

Hill.     Travels  in  Peru  and  Mexico.     2  vols.       8°  Lond.       21s 
Hutchinson.     Two  Years  in  Peru.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.       28s 

Markham.      Rites   and    Laws   of    the   Incas. 

(Hakl.  Soc.)  8°  Lond. 

Prescott.     Historv  of  Conquest  of  Peru.    2  v.     8°  Phila.  5  00 

Tschndi.     Travels  in  Peru.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Vega.     Commentaries.     Translated  by  Mark- 
ham.     (Hakl.  Soc.)  8°  Lond. 

Petroleum;  Oil  Wells. 

Cone  &  Johns.     Petrolia.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

AVright.     The  Oil  Regions  of  Pennsylvania.     12°  Phila.  1  50 

Philately.     See  Stamp  Collecting. 

Philology.     See  Language. 

Philosophy,  Mental.     See  Metaphysics. 

Philosophy,  Natural.     See  Natural  Philosophy. 

Phoenicia. 

Kenrick.     Phoenicia,  with  Maps  and  Plates.       8°  Lond.       16» 

Phonography. 

Graham.     Outline  of  Standard  Phonog.  12°  X.  Y.  2  OC 

221 


Photography — Physical  Geography. 


Hand  Book  of  Phonography.  12°  Phila.  2  OC 

Phonographic  Dictionaiy.  12°  N.  Y.  4  OC 

a.  Munson.     Complete  Plionographer.  12°  X.  Y.  2  00 

Pitman.  Manual  of  Phonography.  Paper,  80c.  12°.  N.  Y.  1  00 

Reporter's  Companion.        Paper,  1  00.  12°  N.  Y.  I  25- 

Photography. 

a.  Ayres.     How  to  Paint  Photographs.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Delamotte.     Photographic  Practice.  12°  N.  Y.  50 

Hunt.     Photographic  Manual.  8°  Lond.  6s 

a.  Lea.     Manual  of  Photography.  8°  Phila.  3  00- 

Prince.     Manual  of  Photographic  Manipu.  12°  Lond.  3  25 

Sutton  &  Dawson.     Diet,  of  Photography.  12°  Lond.  3  OO 

Fowler.     The  Silver  Sunbeam.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Phrenology. 

Bain.     Estimate  of  Phrenology.  8°  Lond.  9s 

Boardman.     Defence  of  Phrenology.  12°  1  50 

Browne.     Phrenology  ;   its  application,  etc., 

to  Education.  12°  Ix)nd.  12s  6(t 

Combe.     Elements  of  Phrenology.  12°  Lond.  3.s-  M 

Lectures  on  Phrenology.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Jackson.     Ethnology  and  Phrenology  as  Aid 

to  the  Historians.                                          12°  4s  6d 

Marshall.     Phrenologist  among  the  Todas.         8°  Lond.  21s 
Morgan.     Skull  and  Brain  ;  their  Indications 

of  Character.                                                    12°  Lond.  3s 

Phrenology;  Proved,  Illust.  and  Applied.         12°  N.  Y.  150 

a.  Spurzheim.     Phrenology.                                      8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Physical  Education.     See  Athletic  Sports ;  Gymnastics;  etc. 

Physical  Geography.     See  also  Atlases ;  Ocean;  Volcanoes ;  etc. 

Ansted.     Phvsical  Geography.  16°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  00^ 

World  We  Live  In.  16°  N.  Y  75 

Geikie.     Physical  Geography.      (Sci .  primers, 

vol.  4.)  18°  N.  Y.  50- 

Guyot.     Eaith  and  Man.  12°  Bost.  1  75 

Herschel.     Physical  Geography.  12°  Edin.  7s  6d 

Higgins.     The   Earth.     Popular  Physical  Ge- 
ography. 18°  Lond.         5« 
a.  Macturk.     Physical  Geography.     (Elem.  Sci. 

Ser.)  16°  N.  Y.  75 

Mangin.     The  Desert  World.  8°  I^nd.       12s  0^/ 

a.  Marsh.     Man  and  Nature.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

a.  Marsh.     Earth  as  Modified  by  Human   Ac- 
tion. 8°  N.  Y.  8  00 
Michelet.     The  Mountain.  6  00 
Pouchet.     The  Universe.                                R.    8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  12  OO 
222 


Physics — Physiology  and  Anatomy. 


I.  Reclus.     The  Earth  :  Physical  Phenomena  of 

Life  of  the  Globe.     2  vols.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  7  00 

Cheap  edition.  8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

a.  Somerville,  Mrs.     Physical  Geography.  12o  Lend.         9s 

b.  Young.  Physical  Geography.    (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.)  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Physics.     See  Natural  Science. 
Physiognomy. 

Lavater.     Essays  on  Physiognomy.     Illus.  12°  Lond.  3s  (5d 

a. Physiognomy.     Condensed  edition.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Redfield.     Comparative  Physiognomy.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Wells.    New  Physiognomy.  12°  N.  Y.  5  00 

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Longevity, 

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Googe.      Eglogs,    Epytaphes,    and    Sonnetts. 

(Arber  Reprints).  16°  Lond. 

Gower.  Confessio  Amantis.  Ed.  by  Pauli.  3  v.  8°  Lond. 


Gray.     Poetical  Works. 

Same.  Illust. 

Same.  Illust. 

Same.  Illust. 

W^ith  Collins  and  Goldsmith. 

Elegy.     Various  Illust.  editions. 

Green  well.     The  Soul's  Legend. 
Habington,  Wm.     Castara.     (Arb.  Rep.). 
Hafiz.     Selections.     Trans,  by  Bicknell. 

Century  of  Ghazels. 

Halleck.     Poetical  Works  (18°  $1). 
Harte.     Poems.     2  vols. 

Echoes  of  the  Foot-Hills. 

Hayne.     Legends  and  Lyrics. 


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18°  Bost. 
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Poetry. 

Heber.     Poems.  18°  Lond.  Gt 

Heine.     Poems.    Trans,  by  Leland.  12°  Phila.  2  50 

Hemans.     Poems  (1  vol.  «1.50),  2  vols.  16°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Dick's  edition.  12°  N.  Y.  80 

Herbert.     Poetical  Works  (Lond.  «1 .50).  18°  Bost.  100 

Edited  hj  Clarke.  16°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Herder.     Spirit  of  Hebrew  Poetry.  12°  Andover.     1  00 

Herrick.     Poetical  Works.     2  vols.  18°  Bost.  2  00 

Hervev.     Poems.  32°  Bost.  1  50 

Hesiod. '  Calliraachus  and  Theognis.     Trans.l2°  Bohn  2  25 

Hoffman,  C.  F.     Poems.  10°  PhUa.  1  75 

Hogg.     Poet.  Works  (2  v.  R.  8°)  5  v.  Glasgow.  16°  7s  6^/ 

Holland.     Bitter  Sweet  ;  Katrina.  12°  N.  Y.   ea.   150 

The  Mistress  of  the  Manse.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Holmes.     Poems  (32°  ^1.50)  16°  Bost.  2  00 

Songs  of  Many  Seasons.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

Homer.     See  Homer,  in  alphabet  of  topics. 

Hood.     Poetical  Works.     3  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  6  75 

Chief  Poems.    3  vols  in  1.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Poems.     Illustrated  edition.  4°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Poems.     5  vols.  18°  Bost.  6  25 

People's  edition.  12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Horace.     Literally  trans,  by  Smart.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Odes,  trans,  by  Martin.  32°  Bost.  1  50 

Home.     Orion.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

Houghton,  Lord.     Poetical  Works.  2  vols.      12°  Bost.  5  00 

Ho  wells.  Poems.  18°  Bost.  1  25 

Hunt,  Mrs.  ("  H.  H.")    Poems.  16°  Bost.  125 

Hunt,  Leigh.     Poems.     2  vols.  32°  Bost.  3  00 

1  vol.  Bost.  1  50 

Book  of  the  Sonnet.     2  vols.  16°  Bost.  3  00 

Ingelow.     Poems  (1  vol.  f  2.2.5),  2  vols.  16°  Bost.  3  50 

Juvenal  &  Persius.     Trans,  literally.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Keats.     Poems.  (12°  N.  Y.  $2  00).  12°  Bost.  1  50 

Kingsley.     Poems.  8°  2  00 

Kinney.     Bianca  Capello.  16°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Knights  and   Enchanters  :  Three  Tales  from 

Faerie  Queen.  12°  Lond.  2»  M 

Kroeger.  Minnesinger  of  Germany.  12°  Lond.  2  25 
Lamb,  Charles  and  Mary.     Poems,  Letters  and 

Remains.  Edited  by  Hazlitt.  Sra.  12°  L.  &  N.  Y.  5  00 
Landor.     (In  his  Works.) 

Cameos  Selected  from.     Trans.  4°  Bost.  2  00 

Lang.     Ballads  and  Lyrics  of  Old  France.        12°  Lond.  5» 

Larcom.     Poems.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

Childhood  Songs.     Illust.  Sm.     4°  Bost.  2  25 

Lfessing.     Nathan  the  Wise.     Trans.  16°  N.  Y.  150 

Lockver.     Land  Lyrics.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

Longfellow.     Poetical  Works,  fine  ed.    4  vols.  16°  Bost.  10  00 

Cabinet  ed.  2  v.  16°  Bost.  4  00 

Red  line  ed.  1  v.  16°  Bost.  4  60 

230 


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Longfellow.     Diamond  ed. 
Centennial  ed. 

lUust.  ed. 

Poems.     Cambridge  ed.    2  vols. 

Separate  Poems.      lUust.    viz  : 

Aftermath. 

Hanging  of  the  Crane. 

Christus.     3  vols. 

Three  Books  of  Song. 

Masque  of  Pandora,  etc. 

Lowell.     Poetical  Works.     2  vols. 

Red  line  ed. 

Blue  &  gold  ed.,  2  v. 

Lucan.  Pharsalia.     Trans. 

Lucretius.     Trans. 

Lytton,  Lord.     King  Arthur. 

New  Timon.     Lost  Tales  of  Miletus. 

Lytton,  Robert  Lord.     (Owen  Meredith). 

Fables  in  Song. 

Poems.     5  vols. 

Same.     2  vols. 

Same.     1  vol.     Household  edition. 

Macdonald.     Within  and  Without. 
Marvell.     Poetical  Works. 

Massey.     Poems.     (32°  $1.50),  2  vols. 
Meredith.     See  Lytton. 
Miller,  Joaquin.     Poems. 

Songs  of  the  Sun  Lands. 

Milman,  H.  H.     Poetical  Works.     3  vols. 
Milnes.     See  Houghton. 

Milton.     (18°  11.50),  3  vols. 

Fine  ed'n,  byBrydges.    6  vols. 

'•  by  Mitford.     2  vols. 

Globe  edition. 

Dick's  edition. 

Mistral.     Mireio.     Trans,  by  Preston. 
Montgomery,  Jas.     (Br.  Poets).     5  vols. 
Moore.     Poetical  Works.     6  vols. 

1  vol.  8°  N.  Y.  83.00 

Globe  edition. 

Dick's  edition. 

Lalla  Rookh. 

Morris.     The  Earthly  Paradise.    3  vols. 

Life  and  Death  of  Jason. 

Love  is  Enough. 

Loves  of  Gudrun. 

Defence  of  Guenevere,  etc. 

Epic  of  Hades. 

Motherwell.     Poems. 
Muloch.     Poems,  (32°  !|1.50). 

Omar  Khayyam.     Rubaiydt.  Sm. 


32°  Bost. 

1  90 

8°  Bost. 

1  00 

8°  Bost. 

10  00 

12°  Bost. 

8  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

8°  Bost. 

5  00 

Bost. 

4  50 

Bost. 

2  00 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

3  00 

16°  Bost. 

4  50 

32°  Bost. 

3  00 

12°  Bohn 

2  25 

12°  Bohn 

2  25 

42°  Lond. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

18°  Bost. 

10  00 

32°  Bost. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18°  Bost. 

1  00 

16°  Bost. 

4  00 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

18°  Lond. 

18s 

18°  Bost. 

3  00 

8°  Lond. 

30.5 

8°  Lond. 

21s 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

18°  Lond. 

6  25 

18°  Bost. 

6  00 

12°  Lond. 

50 

22°  L.  &  P. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

50 

32°  N.  Y. 

40 

16°  Bost. 

4  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  50 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

1  00 

8°  Bost. 

2  00 

16°  Phil. 

1  50 

32°  Bost. 

1  50 

16°  Bost. 

2  00 

4°  Lond. 

2s  6d 

231 

Poetry. 

Ossiaii.     Poeins,  (18°  81.25.)                                16°  Bost.  ?  50 

Otway.     Poeins  and  Dramas.     3  vols.               12°  Loiul.  7  50 

Ovid.     Translated.     3  vols.                               12°  Bohn  6  75 

Expurgated.     Trans,  by  Brooks.  1  75 

Palgi-ave.  Lvrical  Poems.  12°  L.  &  N.  1  75 
Parnell  &  Tickell.  Poetical  Works.  18°  Bost.  1  00 
Parsons.  Poems.  12°  Bost.  1  25 
Patmore.  The  Angel  in  the  House,  etc.  16°  Bost.  1  50 
Perry.  After  the  Ball.  12°  Bost.  1  50 
Petrarch.  Trans,  by  Campbell.  12°  Bohn  2  25 
Piatt,  J.  J.  Poems.  In  Sunshine  and  Fire- 
light.                                                           16°  Cine.  1  50 

Piatt,  S.   M.   B.      Voyage   to   the   Fortunate 

Isles.                                                             12°  Bost.  1  50 

Piers  the  Plowman.     Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.       12°  Lond.  4*  6'/ 

Pindar.     Translated.                                             12°  Bohn  2  00 

Trans,  by  Myers.                                        12°  N.  Y.  1   50 

Poe.     Poetical  Works,  (Illust.  $6.00).                12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Diamond  edition.                                                 N.  Y.  1  25 

Pollok.     Course  of  Time,  (24°  75c).                  16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Pope.     Poetical  Work*.     3  vols.                          18°  Bost.  3  00 

(1  vol.  16°  ai.25  ;   Illus.  !J1.50),  4  vols.     16°  Lond.  10s 

Dick's  edition.                                             12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Praed.     Poetical  Works.     2  vols.                       12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Prior.     Poetical  Works,  (B.  P.)     2  vols.            18°  Bost.  2  00 

Prentice.     Poems.                                                   12°  Cine.  2  00 

Procter.     ("  Barry  Cornwall.")     Poems.            12°  Lond.  6s 

Adelaide.     Poems,  (32°  $1.50).                 16°  Bost.  2  00 

Ramsay.     Poems.  Edited  by  Mackay.  2  vols.    4°  32  00 

Read.     Poems.    2  vols.                                        16°  Phila.  5  25 
Richardson.     The  Iliad  of  the  East.    (Ramay- 

aua).                                                             12°  I^ond.  7.v  6d 

Rogers.     Poetical  Works.                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Illustrated.                                                     4°  Phila.  5  00 

Rossetti,  Chris.  G.     Poems.                                16°  Bost.  1  75 

Rossetti,  Dante  G.  Poems.                                   16°  Bost.  1  50 

Dante  and  his  Circle  :  Lyrics,  translated.  8°  Lond.  lO.s  6d 

Saadi.     Rose  Garden  of  Persia.     Trans.           16°  Bost.  2  50 

Saxe.     Poems,  32°  81.50  ;  16°  $2.                     16°  Bost.  2  50 

Fables  and  Legends.  1  50 

Leisure  Day  Rhymes.                                 12°  Bost.  2  00 

Schefer.     The  World'Priest.  2  25 

Schiller.     Poems.     Trans,  by  Bowring  (Bohn ).12°  140 

Poems  and  Plays.     Trans.    2  vols.          12°  Bohn  3  50 

The    same   trans,    by  various   persons. 

2  vols.                                                     R.     8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Poems  and  Ballads.     Trans,  by  Lytton.    16°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Poetical  Works.     9  vols.            18°  Bost.  9  00 

1  vol.  8°  $3.00;  6  vols.                                 12°  N.  Y.  7  50 

Red  line  ed.  16°  $4.50  ;  Globe  ed.  16°  N.Y.  ?1.20     paper  60 

Dick's  ed-tion.                                            12°  N.  Y.  50 

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Poetry. 

Shakespeare.     Poems  and  Sonnets.                   18°  Bost.  1  00 

Shelley.     Poetical  Works.     4  vols.                      18°  Bost.  4  00 

Poems,     J^dited  by  Rossetti.                       12°  Lond.  1  75 

Sheiistone.     Poetical  Works.                               18°  Bost.  1  00 

Sifjomiiey.     Pocahontas  and  other  Poems.         12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Skeltoii.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.).     3  vols.       18°  Bost.  3  00 

Soiithey.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.).     10  vols.     18°  Bost.  10  00 

Same,  complete  in  1  vol.                                 8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Spenser.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.).     5  vols.       18°  Bost.  5  00 

Select,  18°  $1.50  ;  complete,  1  vol.      R.     8°  L.  &  N.  4  00 

Sprau:ue.     Poems.                                                  12°  Bost.  1  25 

Stedinaii.     Poems.                                                 12^  Bost.  2  50 

Stoddard.     Poems,  12°  |1;  New  Poems,  2  v.  12°  Bost.  2  .50 

Verses  of  Many  Days.                                  12°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Suckling.     Select  Works  and  Life.              R.     8°  Lond.  21."? 

Surrey.  Poems  (B.  P.).  18°  Bost.  1  00 
Surrey,    AVyatt,   etc.      Songs    and     Sonnets. 

(Arber  Reprints.)                                          16°  Lond.  2>-  6d 

Swain.     Poems.                                                      16°  Bost.  1  50 

Swift.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.).     3  vols.           18°  Bost.  3  00 

Swinburne.     Atalanta  in  Calydon,  etc.  2  vols.  12°  Bost.  4  00 

Tasso.     Translated  by  Wiifen.                            16°  Bost.  1  25 

Taylor,  Bayard.     Poems,  32°  |1.50.                   16°  Bost.  2  00 

Home  Pastorals,  etc.                                    16°  Bost.  2  00 

The  Masque  of  the  Gods.                            12°  Bost.  1  25 

Lars  :  A  Pastoral  of  Norway.                     16°  Bost.  1  50 

Taylor,  B.  F.     Old  Time  Pictures  and  Sheaves 

of  Rhyme.                                                      12°  Chic.  1  75 

Taylor,  U.  Philip  Van  Artevelde.  18°  Bost.  1  50 
Tegner.     Frithiof  s   Saga,  edited    by  Bayard 

Taylor.                                                            16°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Edited,  with  notes,  by  Hamel.  8°  Lond. 

Tennant.  Anster  Fair.  16°  Edin.  2s  6(/ 
Tennyson  Poetical  Works.  2  vols.  16°  Bost.  4  00 
"                "             "2  vols.                      8°  Bost.  6  00 

"             "         Fireside  ed.  10  V.  16°  Bost.  10  00 

"             "         12°$1.75;  2vols.32°  Bost.  3  00 

Cheap  ed.  8°  N.  Y.  $1.25  24°  Bost.  1  50 

"     Various  Illustrated  ed's. 

"     The  Last  Tournament.          12°  Bost.  1  25 

Gareth  and  Lynette.  1  25 

Poetical  Works,  enl.  ed.                                             75c.  &  1  25 

"         Separate  Works.                                      ea.  fl  to  1  50 

Terry,  Rose.     Poems.                                            16°  Bost.  1  25 

Thackeray.  Poems.  12°  Bost.  1  25 
Theocritus.     Trans,  by  Chapman.                     16°  Lond. 

Trans,  by  Calverley.                                    12°  Lond.  7s  6d 

Thomson.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.).     2  vols.     18°  Bost.  2  00 

Dick's  edition.                                               12°  N.  Y.  50 

Tickell.     Poems  (with  Parnell's).                       18°  Bost.  1  OC 

Timrod.     Poems.     Ed.  by  Hayne.                      12°  N   Y.  1  5C 

233 


Poetry. 

Trowbridge.     The  Emigrant's  Story.                12o  Bost.  1  .5(1 

The  Vagabond  and  other  Poems.             IB"  Bost.  150 

Tuckerraan.     Poems.                                           12°  Bost.  1  25 

Vaughan.     Poems  (B.  P.)                                   18°  Bost.  1  00 

Virgil.     Trans,  by  Dryden,  etc.,  2  vols.           18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Literal  translation.                                     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Trans,  by  Conington.                                 12°  Lond.  ds 

Trans,  by  Cranch.                                        8°  Bost.  5  00 

Trans,  by  Morris.                                   Cr.  8°  Bost.  3  50 

WaUer.     Poems,  ed.  by  Bell.                             16°  Lond.  2s  6d 

Watson.     Beautiful  Snow  and  other  Poems.     12°  Phila.  2  00 
Watson .  The  Passionate  Centurie  of  Love,  etc. 

(Arber  Reprints.)                                        16°  Lond.  1»  Qd 

Wells.    Joseph  and  His  Brethren.                Cr.  8°  Lond.  3s  6d 

White.     Poetical  Works  (B.  P.)                         18°  Bost.  100 

Whittier.     Poetical  Works  (2  v.  fo),  2  v.          16°  Bost.  4  00 

"           "       Red  line  edition.    16°  Bost.  4  50 

"           "      Blue  and  gilt,  2  v.  16°  Bost.  3  00 

"  "       Various  Illus.  ed. 

Hazel  Blossoms.  12°  Bost.  1  50 

Mabel  Martin,     niust.                                 8°  Bost.  5  00 

Pennsylvania  Pilgrim.  1  50 

Poems.     Household  edition.  2  00 

Poems.     Centen.  ed.    Paper.    Illust.  8°  Bost.  1  00 

Separate  works.                                    ea.  Bost.    1  00  to  1  50 

Wieland.     Oberon.  24°  Ijoud.  2s 

Willis,  N".  P.    Poems  (Illust.  ed.,  f  6)  16°  N.  Y.  1  60 

Complete  Poems.     Red  line  edition.  4  00 

Wilson.     Poems.  12°  Lond.  6s 

Wordsworth.     Poetical  works,  7  vols.  18°  Bost.  7  00 

"  "       1  voL  8°  Phila.  4  00 

Dick's  ed.                                                  12°  N.  Y.  50 

Choice  Poems.                                             12°  Lond.  1  75 

Wyatt.    Poetical  Works  (B.  P.)                       18°  Bost.  100 
Young.    Xight  Thoughts,  and  other  Poems, 

2  vols.  18°  Bost.  2  00 

4.  Humorous,  Satirical,  etc. 

Aytoun.     Firmilian. 

Bon  Gaultier's  Ballads. 

Barham.    Ingoldsby  Legfends. 

Same.     Illustr.  Cr. 

Same.     Annotated  ed.,  2  vols. 

Book  of  Humorous  Poetry. 

Butler,  S.     Hudibras  (16°  fl.25),  2  vols. 

Same,  various  English  ed's. 

Combe.     Dr.  Syntax's  Three  Tours. 
Dodgson  (Carroll.)     Hunting  of  the  Snark. 
Gilbert.     The  Bab  Ballads. 

More  Bab  Ballads. 

Harte.     Poems  (in  dialect),  2  vols. 

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12°  N.  Y. 

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12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  25 

4°  Lond. 

24s 

8°  Lond. 

24s 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

18°  Bost. 

2  50 

12°  L.  &  N. 

Y.  2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  Bost 

3  t)C 

Poisons — Political  Economy. 


Ilarte.     Same.     Red  Hue  ed.     Illust. 
Hay.     Pike  County  Ballads. 

Humorous  Poetry. 

Juvenal.     Trans,  by  Walford. 
Juvenal  and  Persius.     Satires.     Trans. 

Lear.     A  Book  of  Nonsense.    Illust. 

Leland.     Hans  Breitmann  Ballads,  etc. 

Gaudeamus:  Humorous  Poems,  from  the 

German.  Sq. 

Lowell.     Fable  for  Critics. 

Biglow  Papers,  2  vols. 

Morgan.     ^larcaronic  Poetry. 
Partou.     Humorous  Poetry  of  the  Eng.  Lang 
Persius.     Satires.     Trans,  by  Conington. 
Reynard  the  Fox.     From  the  Low  German. 
Smith,  H.  and  J.  Rejected  Addresses. 
Trumbull.     AtcFingal,  an  Epic. 

Poisons. 

rt.  Christisson.     Treatise  on  Poisons. 
Horsley.     Toxicologists'  Guide . 
Reese.     Manual  of  Toxicologj'. 
Tanner.     Memoranda  of  Poisons. 
Wormley.     Micro-chemistry  of  Poisons. 

Poland. 

Corner.     History  of  Poland  and  Russia. 
Day.     Russian  Government  in  Poland. 
Dunham.     History  of  Poland. 
Edwards.     Polish  Insurrection  of  1863.     2  v. 
Fletcher.     History  of  Poland. 

Polar  Regions.     See  Arctic. 

Political  Economy.    See  also  Co-operation ;  Free  Trade;  Labor;  Pro- 
tection. 

a.Bastiat.     Essays  on  P.  E.                                    12°  N.  Y.  100 

Cairnes.  Character  and  Logical  Method  of  P.  E.12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b. Essays  on  P.  E.                                               8°  N.  Y.  3  .50 

Leading  Principles  in  P.  E.                          8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Cliamplain.     Political  Economy.                         12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Cobbett.     Legacy  to  Laborers.                            12°  Lond.  Is  6d 

De  Quincey.     Logic  of  P.  E.                                16°  Bost.  1  ,50 

Dick.     Outline  of  P.  E.                                         12°  Lond.  Is 
Elder.     Questions  of  the  Day,  Economic  and 

Social.  8°  Phila.  3  00 

Fawcett.     Manual  of  P.  E.  Cr.  8°  K  Y.  3  50 

Fawcett,    Mrs.     P.    E.    for    beginners,  with 

Questions.  18°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Jevons.     Theory  of  P.  E.  12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

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12°  Bost. 

1  50 

Bost. 

1  50 

1  00 

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2  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

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Same,  abridged.                                      -  50 

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Bentham.    Works.     11  vols.                                 8°  Edin.  28  00 

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land.                                                              8°  Lond.  24s 
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b.  .Maine.  Earlv  History  of  Institutions.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Mulfonl.     The  Nation.  12°  N.  Y.  2  "> 

236 


Polynesia — Positivism. 


<i.  Nordhoff.     Politics  for  Young  Americans.        12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Political  Cyclopedia.    4  vols.  12°  Bohu  7  00 

Rogers.  Cobden  and  Modern  Political  Opinion.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  4  00 
Ruskin.     Crown  of  Wild  Olive  ;  Work,  Traffic 

and  War.  12°  N.  Y. 

Skinner.     Issues  of  American  Politics.  2  25 

Stephen.     Liberty,  Equality,  Fraternity.    Cr.     8°  N.  Y.  2  06 

Systems  of  Land  Tenure.    By  the  Cobden  Club.        Load. 

Polynesia.     See  also  Pacific,  and  names  of  Islands. 

Ellis.     Polynesian  Researclies.     4  vols  12°  Bohn  14s 

Piitchaid.     Polynesian  Reminiscences.  8°  Loud.  16*' 

Russell.     History  of  Polynesia.  18°  N.  Y.               75 

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Pompeii  and  Herculaneum. 

Adams.     Buried  Cities  of  Campania.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

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/^.  Cell  &  Gandv.     Pompeiana  to    1819.  IlL  R.  8°  Lond.  15s 

Monier.     Wonders  of  Pompeii.  18°  N.  Y.  150 

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Popes.     See  Church  History  ;  Romanism. 

Population.     See  Political  Economy. 

Porcelain  and  Pottery. 

Audsley- Bowes.     Keramic  Art  of  Japan. 

Pts.     1-7.  Roy. 

Beck  with.     Pottery. 

Birch .     Hist .  of  Ancient  Pottery . 

Bohn.     Guide  to  Pottery,  Porcelain,  etc. 
<i.  Byng.     Bric-a-Brac  Hunter. 

Chaffers.     Pot'ry  and  Porcel'n  Marks,  etc. 
b. Hist,  of  Pottery  and  Porcelain.     111. 

Collector's  Hand  Book  of  Marks,  etc. 

Champion.     Two  Centuries  of  Ceramic  Art  in 

I3ristol,  by  H.  Owen.  ~ 

Jacquemart.    History  of  Ceramic  Art.  Imp. 
h.  Keramic  Gallery,  with  600  Illustrations  of  Pot- 
tery, etc.,  photographed.     2  vols. 
Marryatt.     History  of  Mediaeval  Pottery,  etc. 
a.  Treadwell.  Manual  of  Porc'n  and  Pottery.  111. 

Portugal.     See  Spain. 

Positivism. 

Comte.     Catechism  of  Positive  Religion.  12°  Lond.  Qi  6a 

Positive   I'hilosophv.     Tr.  and   cond.  by 

Martineau.     2  vols.'  8°  Lond.       25* 

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System  of    Positive  Polity.      8°  Lond., 

viz:  vol.   1,   General  view,   21s;  vol.2, 
Social,  14s  ;  vol.  3,  Social  Dynamics. 

Philosophy  of  the  Sciences.  By  Lewes. 

View  of  Positivism. 

McCosh.     Christianity  and  Positivism. 
Mill.     Corate  and  Positivism. 
Tai  n  e.     English  Positi  vism. 

Postage  Stamps.     See  Stamp  Collecting. 

Potato . 

Compton.     Cultivation  of  the  Potato. 
McLaurin.    Model  Potato. 
Malam.    The  Potato  Disease. 

Poultry.     See  also  Agriculture. 

a.  Bement.     Poulterer's  Companion. 
Burnham.     New  Poultry  Book,  new  ed. 
Cooper.     Game  Fowls. 
Doyle.     lUust.  Book  of  Poultry,  col.  plates. 
Piper.     Profita.  and  Ornamental  Poultry. 
Poultry  Yard. 

Saunders.     Domestic  Poultry. 
Stoddard.     An  Egg  Farm. 

b.  Tegetmeier.     Poultry  Book,  colored.  R. 
Wright.     Practical  Poultry  Keeper. 
Wright's  Cassell's  Illust.  Book  of  Poultry.  Cr. 

Prayer.     See  also  Devotion. 

Beecher.     Prayers  from  Plymouth  Pulpit. 
Fletcher.     Guide  to  Family  Devotion. 
Hopkins.     I'rayer  and  the  Prayer  Gauge. 
Jay.     Morning  and  Evening  Exercises. 
Karslake.     Theory  of  Prayer. 
Maurice.     The  Lord's  Prayer. 
Patton.     Prayer  and  its  Remarkable  Answers.  12° 
Prayer-Gauge  Debate. 
Prayers  of  the  Ages. 

Prime.     15  years  of  Prayer,  (Fulton  St.  Prayer 
Meeting). 

Power  of  Prayer. 

Tholuck.     Hours  of  Christian  Devotion. 
Thompson.     Book  of  Family  Worship. 
Tyndall  and  Thomson.     Belfast  Inaugural; 

articles  on  Prayer,  (Paper  50c).  12°  N.  Y. 

Preaching  and  Preachers.  See  also  Biography  {Collective,  Religious),. 
Sermons. 

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Gould.     Post-MedijBval  preachers.  12°  N.  Y. 

Hall.     Yale  Lectures  on  Preaching.  12°  N.  Y. 

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Ramsay.     Pulpit  Table  Talk.  16°  Lond. 

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Pre-historio    Man. 

Ethnology. 

Argyll.     Primaeval  Man.  12°  Lond. 

Baldwin.     Pre-historic  Nations.  12°  N.  Y. 

a.  Dawkins.     Cave  Hunting.  8°  Lond. 
h.  Fergusson.     Rude  Stone  Monuments.  8°  Lond. 

Evans.     Ancient   Stone  Implements  of   Great 

Britain.  8°  N.  Y. 

Figuier.     Primitive  Man.  8°  N.  Y. 

World  before  the  Deluge.  12°  N.  Y. 

Denison.     Antiquity  of  Man.  8°  L.  12°  L. 
Geikie.     Great  Ice  Age.  12°  N.  Y.- 
Keller.    Lake  Dwellings  of  Switzerland.  8°  Lond. 

b.  Lartet  and  Christy.     Reliquiae  Aquitanicae. 

Ed.  by  Jones.  4°  Lond. 

Lee.     Lake  Dwellings. 

h.  Lubbock.     Prehistoric  Times,  8°  N.  Y. 

a. Origin  of  Civilization.  12°  N.  Y. 

a.  Lyell.     Antiquity  of  Man.  8°  Phila. 

Moore.     Pre-Glacial  Man.  8°  Dubl. 

Stevens.     Flint  Chips.  8°  Lond. 

a.  Tylor.  Early  History  of  Mankind.  ,  8°  Lond. 
Westropp.     Pre-historic  Phases.  8°  L.  &  N. 

6.  Wilson.     Pre-historic  Man.     2  vols.  8°  N.  Y. 

Printing. 

b.  Humphrey.  History  of  Printing.  Illust.  f  °  Lond. 
Mackellar.  American  Printer.  12°  Phila. 
Ottley.  Invention  of  Printing.  4°  Lond. 
Pearson.  Gutenberg  and  Printing.  12°  Bost. 
Ringwalt.  American  Encyc.  of  Pi;;nting.  8°  Phila. 
Savage.  Dictionary  of  Printing.  8°  Lond. 
Thomas.     Hist,  of  Printing  in  America.  2  v.     8°  Wore. 

Prisons.     See  also  Crimes  and  Punishments. 


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(Crofton  method).  18°  Lond. 

Haynes.     Pictures  from  Prison  Life.  12°  Bost. 

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Mayhew.     Criminal  Prisons  of  London.  8°  Lond.       10a  Qd 

Wines  and  Dwight.  Prisons  and  Reformatories 

in  U.  S.  and  Canada.  8°  Alb. 

Woods.     Woman  in  Prison.  16*>  N.  Y.  1  25 

Prohibitory  Iiavtr.     See  Temperance. 

Prosody.    See  Poetry. 

Protection.     See  also  Free  Trade. 

Bigelow.     The  Tariff, 

Bowen.     American  Political  Economy. 

Byles.     Sophisms  of  Free  Trade. 
b.  Carey.     Principles  of  Social  Science.  3  vols. 
a. Same,  abridged. 

Colton.     Public  Economy  of  U.  S. 
a.  Greeley.     Science  of  Political  Economy. 

Sullivan.     Protection  to  Native  Industry. 

Protoplasm.     See  Biology. 
Prosody.     See  Poetry. 
Proverbs. 

Burckhardt.     Arabic  Proverbs,  etc.  S°  Lond. 

Burton.     Wit  and  Wisdom  from  West  Africa.  8**  Lond. 

Fielding.     Proverbs  of  all  Nations.  16°  Lond. 

a.  Hand  Book  of  English  Proverbs.  12°  Bohn 

Henderson.     Scottish  Proverbs.  12°  Lond. 

Kelly.     Proverbs  of  all  Nations.  12°  Andov. 

Polyglot  of  Foreign  Proverbs.  12°  Bohn 
Proverbs  of  Solomon,  in  Eng.,  Fren.  and  Ital.l6°  Ix)nd. 

Tegg.     Proverbs  from  Far  and  Near.  16°  Ix)nd. 

Trench.     Proverbs  and  their  Lessons.  12°  N.  Y. 


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Prussia.     See  also  Germany. 

Hacklander.     Militaiy  Life  in  P.  1st  series.  P. 
History  of  Prussia.     By  AL  A.  D. 
a.  llanke.     House  of  Brandenburg,  3  vols. 
Vehse.     Court  of  Prussia. 
Wyatt.     History  of  Prussia  (military).  — vols. 

Psychology.     See  Metaphysics ;  Mind  and  Body. 

Public  Health.     See  Sanitary  Science. 

Punctuation. 

a.  Hill.     General  Rules  for  Punctuation. 
Turner.     Handbook  of  Punctuation. 
Wilson.     Punctuation. 

Puritans.     See  also  New  England. 


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Ecclesiast.  Hist,  of  N.  England,  2  vols.  8° 

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Hall.    The  Puritans  and  their  Principles.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Hopkins.     Puritans  under  Edward  VI.  and 

Elizabeth,  3  vols. 
Martyn.     History  of  English  Puritans. 

Pilgrim  Fathers  of  New  England, 

a.  Xeal.     History  of  the  Puritans,  2  vols. 
Oliver.     Puritan  Commonwealth. 
Tulloch.     English  Puritanism,  and  its  Leader8.12°  Lond.         7«  6d 

Puzzles.     Sfe  Conundrums,  etc. 
Pyramids.     See  Egypt. 
Pyrenees. 

Blackburn.     Summer  Life  in  Pyrenees. 
Taine.     Tour  through  the  Pyrenees. 

Pyrotechny. 

Mortimer.  Pyrotechnist's  Companion. 

Quadrupeds.  See  Mammalia. 

Quotations.  See  also  Selections. 


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Allibone.     Poetical  Quotations. 

Prose  Quotations,  Socrates  to  Macaulay, 

,  Bartlett.     Dictionary  of  Quotations. 
Ballou.     Treasury  of  Thought 
Bogatzky.     Golden  Treasury. 
Dictionary  of  Latin  Quotations. 
p]liot.     Wit  and  Wisdoni. 
Great  Truths  from  Great  Authors. 
Heine.     Scintillations. 
Ramage.     Beautiful    Thoughts    from    Greek 

Authors. 
Beautiful  Thoughts  from  Greek,  Latin, 

Fren.,  Ger.,  Span.,  and  Ital.  authors,  4v.  12° 
Reilly.  Diet,  of  Latin  and  Greek  Quotations.l2° 
Southgate.     Many  Thoughts  of  Many  Minds.    8° 

Second  Series.  8° 

Stearns.     The  Shakespeare  Treasury.  12° 

Taylor,  T.  Golden  Treasury  of  Thought.  P.  8° 
Things  Old  and  New,  or  Storehouse  of  Similes.  8° 
Thompson,  Sentences  from  Greek  Dramatists.  16° 
Timbs.     Laconics,    or   Best   Words   of    Best 

Authors,  3  vols.  18° 


Phila. 

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Bohn 

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Lond. 
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Lond. 
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N.  Y. 
Lond. 
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Lond. 


Railroads. 

Adams.     Chapters  of  Erie. 

Railroads  and  State  Ownership. 

Chambers.     About  Hallways. 


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Fleming.     Narrow  Guage  llailw's  in  America.  6°  Phila.  1  50 
Haskoll.     Railway  Coustruction,  4  vols.             8°  Loud. 

Poor.     Manual  of  Railroads  in  U.  S.                   8°  N.  Y.  5  00 
Stephenson.     Railway  Coustruction.     Ed.  by 

Nugent  (Weale's  series).                             12°  Lond.  3» 

Williams,     The  Midland  Railway  (History  of ).       Loud.  21» 

Wellington.     Railway  Earthwork.                    12°  &  plates,  i°  N.  Y. 

Rationalism. 

Amberley.    Analysis  of  Religious  Belief.  2  v.  8°  Lend.  80* 
a.  Farrar.     Critical    History  of  Free  Thought 

(orthodox).                                                   12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Feuerbach.     Essence  of  Christianity.    Trans. 

by  Mrs.  Lewes.                                               S°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Essence  of  Religion.                  paper,  50c.  12°  N.  Y.  75 

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Wassou,  etc.                                                 12°  Bost.  2  00 

Frothingham.     Beliefs  of  the  Unbelievers.        12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Religion  of  Humauity.                                12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

The  Safest  Creed.                                         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Hurst.     History  of  Rationalism  (orthodox).      8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

a.  Lecky.     Rationalism  in  Europe,  2  vols.  sm.  8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Maitland.     The  Keys  of  the  Creeds.                   12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Alill.     Three  Essays  on  Religion.                        12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Reade,     Martyrdom  of  Mau.                               12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

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Strauss.     Old  Faith  and  New.                              8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Moore.     What  to  Read  aud  How  to  Read.        16°  N.  Y.  75 

a.  Perkins.     Best  Reading.  p.  1  00.  8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b.  Porter.  Books  and  Reading.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Potter.  Handbook  for  Students  and  Readers.  18°  N.  Y,  75 
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Same.        1  vol.  R.  8°  Phila.  $5.00 ;  5  v.  12°  N.  Y.  6  00 

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a.  fiain.  Composition  and  Rhetoric. 
Bascom.  Philosophy  ot"  Rhetoric. 
Blair.     Treatise  on  Rhetoric. 

Same.     Ed.  by  A.  Mills. 

Campbell.     Philosophy  of  Rhetoric 
Coppee.     Elements  of  Rhetoric. 
Kerl.     Composition  and  Rhetoric. 
Whately.     Elements  of  Rhetoric. 

Rhode  Island. 

Arnold.    History  of  Rhode  Island.    2  vols.       8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

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Romance.     See  Fiction. 

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religion  ;  three  tracts.  sq.  16°  Leip. 

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the  Council.                                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Reichel.     See  oi  Rome  in  the  Middle  Ages.        8°  10*  6rf 
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in  France.                                                 p.    8°  Lond.  9« 

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giance.    (Answer  to  Gladstone.)  12°  N.  Y.  50 

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Kenrick.     Primacy  of  Apostolic  See.  8° 

Moehler.     Symbolism.  8° 

Milner.     End  of  Religious  Controversy,  8° 

Newman,  J.  II.     Position  of  Catholics  in  Eng- 
land 12°  Lond, 
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Catholic  Cliurch.  12° 

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Roman  Martyrobgj-.     After  the  Rome  edition 

of  1845. 
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Papal  Infallibility. 

Review  of  D'Aubigne's  Reformation. 

Evidences  of  Catholicity. 

"Wiseman.     Memorials  of  four  Popes. 

Doctrines  of  the  Catholic  Church. 

Rome.     See  also  Classical  Dictionaries  ;  Italy. 

I.  Ancient  Writers. 

Livy.     History.     Translated.     4  vols.  12 

Plutarch.     Civil  Wars  of  Rome.     Translated 

by  Long. 
Sallust.     Translated  by  Rose. 
Suetonius.     Translated  by  Thompson. 
Tacitus.     Literally  translated.     2  vols. 

Translated  by  Murphy.     1  vol. 

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a.  Arnold.     History  of  Rome.  8° 

Later  Roman  Commonwealth.     2  vols.  8° 

Bonner.     Child's  History  of  Rome.     2  vols.  16° 

De  Quincey.     The  Caesars.  16° 

h.  Dyer.     History  of  Kings  of  Rome.  8° 

History  of  the  City  of  Rome.  8° 

h.  Gibbon.    Decline  and  Fall  of  Rom.  Emp.    8  v.  8° 

The  same.     6  vols.  12° 

The  same,  complete  in  3  vols.  12° 

The  Student's  edition,  condensed.  12° 

Goodrich.     Pictorial  History  of  Rome.  12° 

Liddell.     Student's  History  of  Rome.  12° 

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Lord.     The  Old  Roman  World.  8° 

General  History.     1  vol.  12° 

Conversion  of  Roman  Empire.  8° 

Michelet.     History  of  Roman  Republic.  12° 

h.  Mommsen.     History  of  Rome.     4  vols.  12° 

Niebuhr.     History  of  Rome.     3  vols.  8° 

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Sound     See  Acoustics. 

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1  50 

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7s  6rf 

8°  Phila. 

2  50 

12°  PhUa. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

12°  Bost. 

2  50 

8°  Phila. 

3  00 

.  8°  Lond. 

3  50 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

12°  Lond. 

10s  Gd 

12°  N.  Y. 

'2  00 

'  8°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

12°  Lond. 

7s  6d 

8°  Lond.  ea. 

lbs 

8°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

8°  Phila. 

3  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

75 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

f  °  N.  Y. 

4  00 

N.  Y. 

60 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

South  Ceurollna — Spain  and  Portugal. 


South  Csirolina. 

Pike.    The  Prostrate  State.                               12o  N.  Y.  1  00 

South  Seas.     See  East  Indies,  Pacific,  Polynesia,  etc. 

Southern  States.     See  United  States  ;  and  separate  States. 

Spain  and  Portugal.     See  also  Peninsular  War. 

Abbott.     Romance  of  Spanish  History.             12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Anderson.     In  Spain.                                          12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Attache  at  Madrid;  Court  of  Isabella  II.          12°  N.  Y.  100 

Baxley.     Spain  ;  Art  Remains,  etc.     2  vols.    12°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Baxter.     Portugal,  Spain  and  Italy.     2  vols.      8°  Lond.  21s 

Blackburn.     Travelling  in  Spain.                          8°  Lond.  6s 

Byrne.     Cosas  de  Espana.     Illiist.     2  vols.          8°  Lond.  7  50 

Callcott.     His.  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     2  v.    12°  Lond.  12s 

<i.  Condd.     The  Arabs  in  Spain.     3  vols.               12°  Bohn.  5  25 
Davillier.       Spain,    Picturesque,     Historical, 

Romantic.     24l)  lUustraliuns  by  Dore.       f°  X.  Y.  18  Oo 

Dunham.     Hist,  of  Spain  and  Portugal.  5  v.  18°  N.  Y.  3  75 

Field.     Ten  days  in  Spain.                                   16°  Bost.  1  50 

Ford.     The  Spaniards  and  their  Country.         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Hand  Book  of  Spain.     2  vols.                     12°  Lond.  30s 

Gautier.     Wanderings  in  Spain.                     P.  8°  Lond.  2s  6(/ 

Hare.     Wanderings  in  Spain.                               12°  Lond.  3  00 

*.  Hay,  John.     Castilian  Days.                               12°  Bost.  2  00 

Herbert.     Impressions  of  Spain.                            8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Historical  Sketches  of  Portugal.                           12°  Lond.  os 

«.  Irving.     The  Conquest  of  Granada.                    12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Same,  cheaper  edition.  16°  N.  Y.  1  25  and  1  75 

^l. Alhambra,  81.25,  11.75.                               12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Spanisli  Papers.     2  vols.                              12°  N.  Y.  4  50 

<i.  Latouche.     Travels  in  Portugal.                            8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Mackenzie.     A  Year  in  Spain.     3  vols.             12°  N.  Y.  3  75 

Spain  Revisited.     2  vols.                            12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Mahou.     War  of  Succession  in  Spain.                  8°  Lond.  15s 

Spain  under  Charles  II.                                 8°  Lond.  6s 

Murray.     Hand  Book  of  Portugal.                      12°  Lond.  7s  6d 

a.  Prescott.     Reign  of   Ferdinand   and  Isabella. 

3  vols.                                                        8°  Phila.  7  50 

«. Philip  II.    3  vols.                                         8°  Phila.  7  50 

a. Ed.  of  Robertson's  Charles  V.     3  vols.      8°  Phila.  7  50 

Spanish  Pictures,  drawn  with  Pen  &  Pencil.  R.    8°  Lond.  4  00 

Street.     Gothic  Architecture  in  Spain.                8°  Lond.  30s 

Thieblin.     Spain  and  the  Spaniards.                 12°  Bost.  1  25 

Thornbury.     Life  in  Spain.     2  vols.                  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b.  Ticknor.     History  of  Spanish  Literature.  3  v.  12°  Bost.  10  00 
Wallis.     Glimpses  of  Spain.                                12°  K  Y.  1  50 

Spain,  her  Institutions,  etc.                        12°  Bost.  1  50 

Wells.     Picturesque  Antiquities  of  Spain,  r.  8°  Lond.  8s  6d 

Wyatt.     Spain,  an  Architent's  Note  Book.               Lond.  52s 

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40 

2  00 

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,  8°  N.  Y. 

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8°  X.  Y. 

9  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

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1  50 

Bost. 

25 

8°  N.  Y. 

6  00 

Spanish  Language.     See  under  Dictionaries  ;  Language;  Literature. 
Spectroscope . 

Eirchoff.     Researches  on  Solar  Spectrum. 
Lockyer.     Spectroscope  and  its  Application. 

h. Contributions  to  Solar  Physics.  B. 

Roscoe.     Spectrum  Analysis. 
Rosenberg.     The  Use  of  the  Spectroscope. 
Spectrum  Analysis  Explained. 
Spectrum  Discoveries. 

a.  Schellen.     Spectrum  Analysis. 

Speeches.     See  Eloctitiori  ;  Oratory. 

Spiritualism.     See  also  Demonology  and    Witchcraft ;    Supernatural 
Superstition. 

b.  Ashburner.     Animal  Magnetism  and  S.  12°  Loud.  12«  6d 
Brittan.     Man  and  his  Relations.  8°  N.  Y.  4  00 
Cox.     Spiritualism  and  Science.  Lond.  2s  Qd 
Crookes.     Researches  in  Spiritualism.  8°  Lond.  5« 
Davis.     Death  and  After  Life.  12°  Bost  75 

Other  works.     7  vols.  12"  Bost.  8  00 

Grimes.     Mysteries  of  Mind  and  Heart  ex- 
plained. 12°  Chic.  2  00 

a,  Hammond.     S.  and  Nervous  Derangement.      12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Hardinge.     Modern  American  Spiritualism.       8°  X.  Y.  3  50 

Kardec.     Sp.  Philosophy.     Tr.  by  Blackwell.  16°  Bost.  1  50 

Medium's  Book.     Tr.  by  BlackwelL         12°  Loud,  7s  Qd 

Owen.     Footfalls    on    Boundary   of    another 

World.                                                          12°  Phila.  2  00 

The  Debatable  Land,  etc.                           12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Report  on  S.,  of  the  London  Dialectic  Society.  8°  Loud.  15s 

Sargent.     Planchette ;  the  Despair  of  Science.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

Wallace.     Miracles  and  Modern  Science.          12°  Lond.  6a 

Zerffi.     Spiritualism  and  Animal  Magnetism.  12°  Lond  I4  Qd 

Spontaneous  Generation.     See  Biology. 

Sports.     See  Athletic  Games  ;  Rural  Sports 

Stammering  and  Stuttering.     By  James  Hunt.  12°  Lond.         6« 

Stamp  Collecting. 

Gray.     Illustrated  Catalogue  of  Stamps.  12°  Lond.         6» 

Trifet.    Price  Catalogue  of  Postage  Stamps.      8°  Bost.  25 

Statistics. 

Almanach  de  Gotha.     Annual.     1  vol.  32°  3  00 

American  Almanac.     1831  to  1861.  12°  Bost. 

Baird.     Science  Record.     1872.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

British  Almanac  &  Companion.     1828  to  '70.  12°  Lond.  ea.  4» 
Draper.     Year  Book  of  Nature  and  Popular 

Science.     1872.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

2".- 


Steam  Eugine — Sugar. 


Macculloch.     Stat'l  Acct.  of  Brit.  Empire,  2  v.  8°  Lona        42« 
«.  Martin.     Statesman's  Year  Book.     (Annual).    8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  50 
National  Hand  Book  of  Facts  and  Figures.      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Schem.     Statistics  of  the  World.  (Ann.)  obi.    f °  N.  Y.  50 

b.  Tribune  Almanacs,  1843-1870,  Reprint,  2  v.  12"  N.  Y.         10  00 

Steam  Engine.     Many  Technical  Works  not  included. 

Armstrong.     Construction  and  Management 

of  Steam  Boilers.                                        12°  Lond.  Is  Qd 

Bourne.     Catechism  of  the  Steam  Engine.       18°  Phila.  2  00 

Hand  Book  of  Steam  Eugine.                   18°  Phila.  2  00 

b. Treatise  on  Steam  Engine.                         4°  Lond.  21  00 

Clark,  D.  K.     Elementaiy   Treatise   (Weale's 

series).  12°  Lond.  3s  6d 
Evers.     Steam   and   Steam  Engine.     (Elem. 

Sci.  Ser.)  16°  N.  Y.  75 

<,. Same.     (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.)  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Locomotive.     (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.)  16°  N.  Y.  75 

King.     Practical  Notes  on  Steam  Engine.  8°  2  00 

Lardner.     Steam.  12°  Lond.  2s 

Steam  Engine.     (Weale's  Ser.)  12°  Lond.  Is  6c? 

Main  &  Brown.     Marine  Steam  Engine.  8°  Phila.  5  00 

Marten.     Rec.  of  Steam  Boiler  Explosions.  8°  Lond.  2  50 

Rankine.     Manual  of  Steam  Engine.  12°  Lond.  12s  66? 

Robinson.     On  Explosion  of  Steam  Boilers.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

Wallace.     On  Constructing  Steam  Engines.  16°  Pittsb.  5  00 

Young.     Economy  of  Steam  on  Com.  Roads.  12°  Lond.  2  50 

Stenography.     See  also  Phonography. 

Lindsley.     Note  Taker;  or  Elements  of  Ta- 

chygraphy.  12°  4  25 

Scovil.     Verbatim  Reporting.  16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Stereoscope. 

Brewster.     On  the  Stereoscope.  12°  Lond.        5s  6d 

Stereoscopic  Magazine.    3  vols.    1859-'62.        8°  Lond.  ea.  42s 

Stimulants.     See  Narcotics;  Temperance. 

Storms.     See  Meteorology. 

Stra-wberry.     See  Fruit. 

Submarine  "Warfare. 

Barnes.    Submarine  Warfare.  8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Scheliha.     Coast  Defence.  R.  8°  Lond.        15  00 

Suez  Canal.     See  Inter-oceanic  Communication. 

Sugar. 

Grant.     Beet  Root  Sugar  and  Cultivation  of 

259 


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Beet.  12°  Bost.  1  25 

Reed.     The  Hist,  of  Sugar  and  Sugar  Plants.  12°  Lond.  2  75 

Porter.     History  of  the  Sugar  Cane.  8°  Lond.  4  50 

Sumatra. 
Marsden.    History  of  Sumatra.  4°  Lond.       31«  6d 

Sun.     See  Astronomy;  Spectroscope, 

Bun  Dials. 

Gatty.    Sun  Dials.  4°  Lond.       21* 

Supernaturalism.     See  also  Apparitions;  Demonology;  Magic;  Super- 
stition ;  Spiritualism. 

Burton.     Vikram  and  the  Vampire.                    8®  Lond.  2  50 

a.  BushnelL     Nature  and  the  Supernatural.           S*  N.  Y.  2  25 

Credo ;  a  Supernatural  Book.                             12°  Lond.  5s 

Dendy.     Philosophy  of  Mystery.                        12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Elliott     Mysteries  ;  or  Glimpses  of  the  Super- 
natural.                                                       120  j^,  Y.  1  00 

Howitt.     History  of  the  Supernatural.    2  v.  12°  Phila.  3  00 

Lee.     Glimpses  of  the  Supernatural.    2  vols.     8°  L.  &  N".  Y.   7  50 

The  Revelation  to  the   Monk  of    Evesham. 

(Arber  Reprints.)                                             1Q°  Lond.  la 

Superstitions  and  Extravagances.     See  also  Apparitions ;  Magic  ; 
Spiritualism;  Supernaturalism ;  Demonology  anrl  Wilchcraift. 

Dixon.    Spiritual  Wives. 
Gray.     The  Children's  Crusade. 
h.  Lea.     Superstition  and  Force. 
Mackay.    Popular  Delusions,  2  vols. 
Madden.     Phantasmagoria,  2  vols. 

Surveying  and  Mensuration. 

Alsop.     Surveying.     (Key,  $1.25). 
Gummere.     Surveying. 
Haswell.     Mensuration. 

Svreden.     See  also  Scandinavia. 

a.  Anderson.     Pictures  of  Travels  in  Sweden.     12o  N.  Y.  1  75 
Fryxell.     History  of  Sweden.     Trans,  by 

Howitt,  2  vols. 

b.  Laing.     Tour  in  Sweden. 
Lloyd.     Peasant  Life  in  Sweden. 
Vertot.     Revolutions  in  Sweden. 

Swedenborgianism. 

Barrett.     Lectures  on  the  Doctrines. 
Bay  ley.     Brighton  Lectures. 
Browning.     Words  in  Season. 
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120  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Phila. 

2  75 

120  Lond. 

OS 

80  Lond. 

28a 

8«>  Phila. 

2  25 

8o  Phila. 

2  00 

120  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  Lond. 
80  Lond. 
80Lond. 
SoLond. 

21« 

5a 
18a 

2a  Qd 

12°  N.  Y. 
120  N.  Y. 
120  Phila. 

1  25 

3U 
1  00 

Swimming — Switzerland  and  Tyrol. 


ClissolcL    Creeds  of  Athanasius,  Sabellius 

and  Swedenborg, 
Clowes.     Outlines  of  Doctrines  of. 
Fernald.     New  Age  of  the  Church. 
Giles.     Nature  of  Spirit. 
Holcombe.     Our  Cliildren  in  Heaven. 
Hyde.     Our  Eternal  Homes. 
Noble.     Appeal. 
Parsons.     Deus-IIomo. 

Infinite  and  Finite. 

Outlines  of  Religion,  etc.  of  S 

Swedenborg.     Complete  Works.     19  vols. 

Apocalypse  Explained.     6  vols. 

Apocalypse  Revealed.     2  vols. 

Arcana  Ccelestia,  10  vols. 

Conjugal  Love. 

Divine  Love  and  Wisdom. 

Divine  Providence. 

Four  Leading  Doctrines. 

Heaven  and  Hell. 

Miscellaneous  Theological  Works. 

True  Christian  Religion. 

Doctrines  of  the  New  Jerusalem  Church  12°  Bost. 

Gems  from  Writings  of.  By  Hellei 

Swimming. 

Leahy.     Swimming  in  Eton  Style. 
Frost.     Art  of  Swimming. 
Steedman.     Manual  of  Swimming. 
Webb.     Art  of  Swimming. 

Switzerland  and  Tyrol.     See  also  Alps  ;  Glaciers. 

Agassiz,  L.     Tours  in  Switzerland.  Lond. 

Ball.     Alpine  Guides. 
h.  Berlepsch.     The  Alps  ;  Sketches  of  Life 

and  Nature  8°  Lond.       15a 

Berlepsch  and  Kohl.     Switzerland  and 

S.  Germany  12°  Lond.         Qs 

Burk.     The  Tj'rol.  12°  Lond.       12»  Qd 

Grohmau.     Tyrol  and  the  Tyrolese.  12°  Lond.       14s 

Grote.     7  Letters  on  Politics  of  S.  (Civil 

War  of  1847)  8°  Lond.         6s 

History  of  Switzerland  (Lardner).  12°  Lond.  3s  6rf 

a.  Jones.     The  Regular  Swiss  Round.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.    1  75 

Month  at  Gastein ;  or,  Footfalls  on  the 

Tyrol.     With  illustrations.  P.  8°  Lond.         6s 

Morell.     Scientific  Guide  to  Switzerland.         12°  Lond.       10»  6d 
Miiller.     History  of  Switzerland. 

Murray.     Handbook  for  Switzerland.  12°  Lond.         9s 

a,  Swiss  Pictures,  drawn  with  Pen  and  Pencil. 

Illustrated.  f  °  Lond.  4  00 

261 


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4s 

P.  8°  Lond. 

3s  U 

Bost. 

12°  N.  Y. 

7.5 

8°  Phila. 

1  75 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  Bost. 

1  50 

,    8°  Phila. 

2  50 

12°  Bost. 

1  00 

16°  Bost. 

1  25 

8°  Phila. 

32  50 

8°  N.  Y.  ea. 

1  68 

8°  N.  Y.  ea. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y.  ea. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  oa 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

ti  12°  Bost. 

6a 

.  12°  Bost. 

2  00 

16°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

16°  Lond. 

4s 

12°  Lond. 

3s  M 

8°  Lond. 

2s  M 

Synonyms — Taste. 


Vieusseux.    History  of  Switzerland,  (S.  U.  K.) 
Zincke.     Swiss  AUmends. 
u.  Zschokke.    History  of  Switzerland. 


Synonyms. 

b.  Crabb.    English  Synonyms. 

Doederlein.     Hand-Book  Latin  Synonyms. 
Graham.    English    Synonyms. 

A  Hand-Book  of  Synonyms..         Cloth. 

Hand-Book  of  English  Synonyms  and 

Proverbs,  etc. 
Rarashorn.     Latin  Synonyms. 

a.  Bx)get.     Thesaurus  of  English  Words. 

b.  Smith.     Synonyms  Discriminated. 
Smith.     English  Synonyms  Explained. 
Soule.    English  Synonyms.  Cr. 
Trench.     Synonyms  of  New  Testament. 

b.  Wedgwood.     Diet,  of  English  Synonyms. 
Whateley.     English  Synonyms. 

S3rria.     See  also  Holy  Land. 

a.  Curtis.     The  Howadji  in  Syria. 
Syria  and  the  Holy  Land. 
Home  Life  in  Syiia. 
Five  Years  in  Damascus. 


Kelly. 
Jessup. 
Porter. 
b.  Prime. 


2  vols. 
Travels  in  Syria,  Egypt,  etc.,  2  vols. 


8°  Lond. 

7»  tW 

12«  Lond. 

7s  Qd 

12°  N.  Y. 

1   75 

SO  N.  Y. 

2  50 

12° 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

16° 

1  00 

18°  N.  Y. 

75 

12° 

1  88 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

8°  L.  &  N. 

Y.  6  00 

8°  Lond. 

6  50 

8°  Bost. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  Lond. 

8  00 

12°  Lond. 

90 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

8s  Qd 

12°  N.  Y. 

1   50 

8°  Lond. 

21s 

12°  N.  Y. 

3  00 

12°  Lond. 

6s. 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  Bohn 

1  40 

12°  Lond. 

10s 

12°  Bohn. 

1  75 

12°  Chic. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

12°L.&N.Y.  1  75 

12°  Lond. 

1  50 

18°  Lond. 

1«. 

Table  Talk. 

a.  Coleridge.     Table  Talk. 
Doran.     Table  Traits. 
Goethe.     Conversations  with  Eckermann 

and  Soret. 

b.  Hazlitt.     Table  Talk,  2  vols. 
Luther.     Table  Talk. 
Matthews.     Great  Conversers. 
Rogers.     Table  Talk. 
RusselL    Book  of  Table  Talk. 
Selden.     Table  Talk. 

Same.     (Arber  Reprints.)  Paper. 

Tales  and  Novels.     See  Fiction. 

Tariff.     See  Free  Trade j  Political  Economy ;  Protection. 

Tartary.     See  also  Asia  ;  China. 

a.  Hue.     Travels  in  Tartary  and  China.  2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

Tartary  and  Thibet.  12°  Lond. 

Shaw.     Explor.  Journey  in  High  Tartary.  8*  Lond, 

Tasmania.     See  A  untra  lia. 

Taste.     See  ^Esthetics ;   Criticism. 
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12°  N.  Y. 

5  00 

16°  Lond. 

3s  6d 

8°  Lond. 

3s  Qd 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  Lond. 

Is  6d 

12°  Bost. 

2  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

f  °  Lond. 

15  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

Taxation.     See  Finance  ;  Free  Trade  ;  Political  Economy  ;  Protection. 
Taxidermy. 

Brown.     Taxidermist's  Manual.  12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Swainson.     Taxidermy.  »  12°  Lend.         3s  6d 

Teachers  ;  Teaching.     See  Education. 

Technology.     See  also  Inventions  ;  Mechanic  Arts. 

Bigelow.     Technology.     2  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

Craig.     Technol.  Dictionary.     2  vols.  4°  Glasg.      42s 

Ilazen.     Popular  Technol.  :  Trades,  etc,  2  v.   18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Tehuan tepee.     See  Inter-Oceanic. 

Telegraphing. 

Bloomer.     Commercial  Cryptograph. 

Bright.     Electric  T. 
a.  Cooke.     Electric  T. 

Field.     History  of  Atlantic  T. 

Lardner.     Electric  T. 

Prescott.     History  of  Electric  T. 
a. Pope.    Modern  Practice  of  Electric  T. 

Russell.     History  of  Atlantic  T. 

Sabine.     Hist,  and  Progress  of  Electric  T. 

Van  Choate.     Ocean  T. 

Temperance.     See  also  Narcotics. 

Beecher,  Lyman.     Six  Sermons  on  Intemperance. 
Carpenter.     Use  and  Abuse  of  Alcohol. 
Day.     Methomania ;  Alcoh.  Poison. 
Hargreaves.     Our  Wasted  Resources. 
Lees.     Text  Book  of  Temperance. 
Macnish.     Anatomy  of  Drunkenness. 
Marcet.     Chronic  Alcoholic  Intoxication 
Miner  and  Andrew.     Discussion  on  Temp, 
Miller.     Alcohol ;  its  Place  and  Power. 

Alcohol.     (U.  T.  Soc). 

Patton.  Bible  Wines.  Paper  30c. 
Wakely.  "Temperance  Cyclopaedia. 
Weeden.    Prohibitory  Liquor  Laws. 

Tennessee. 

Carpenter.    History  of  Tennessee. 

Texas. 

Baker.     Brief  History  of  Texas, 
Maillard.     History  of  Texas. 
Olmsted.     Tour  in  Texas. 
Yoakum.     History  of  Texas. 


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60 

16°  Bost. 

75 

12°  K  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

67 

1.         16°  Lond. 

4s 

ip.         8°  Bost. 

12°  Phila. 

1  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

50 

12''  N.  Y. 

2  00 

16°  Bost. 

1  25 

12°  Phila. 

63 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  Lond. 

15s 

o.p.    12°  K  Y. 

1  50 

o.p.  12°N.Y. 

263 

Theatre — Tzade  and  Commerce. 


Theatre.     See  Drama;  Shakspeare. 

Theism.     See  Infidelity  ;  Rationalism. 

Theology.     For  related  topics,  see  list  at  head  of  Christianity. 

Aids  to  Faith :  Theoloarical  Essays.  12"  N.  Y.  2  00 
Augustine.  Works,  edited  by  Dods.  12  vols.  8°  Lond.  ea.  3  00 
Bampton  Lectures,  1858  and  1864-74.    12  vols. 

12°  and  8"  Lond.frora  i$1..50  to  4  00 
Blunt.     Dictionary  of  Theology.  Imp.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  10  00 

Household  Theology.                                  16°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Diet,  of  Sects,  Heresies,  etc.                         8°  N.  Y.  10  00 

Brewer,  Origin  of  Athanasian  Creed.  Lond.  .3.«  Gd 
Chillingworth.    Religion  of  Protestants  a  Safe 

Way,  etc.                                                     12"  Bohn  1  75 

Dagg.     Manual  of  Theology.                                8"  N.  Y.  14  00 

Dorner.     History  of  Protestant  T.     2  vols.        8"  Lond.  10  00 

Encyclopedia  of  Religious  Knowledge.         R.    8"  Phila.  6  00 

Hagenbach.     History  of  Doctrines.    2  vols.      8"  N.  Y.  6  00 

Hodge.     Systematic  Theology.     3  vols.              8"  N.  Y.  12  00 

Hunt.     Contemporary  Essays  in  Theology.        8°  Lond.  16« 

Lumby.     History  of  the  Creeds                    P      6°  Lond.  7a  Qd 

Neander.     History  of  Christian  Dogmas.     2  v.l2"  Bohn  3  50 

Pearson.    On  the  Creed.     Ed.  by  Burton.          8"  L.  &  N.  3  50 

Same,  with  Analysis  by  Walford.            12"  L.  &  N.  2  00 

Philosophy  of  the  Plan  of  Salvation.                12°  Bost.  1  2,' 

Pond.     Pastoral  Theology.                                  12°  Andover  1  75 

Sears.     Regeneration,  enl.  ed.                            12°  Bost.  1  25 

The  Fourth  Gospel                                       8°  Bost.  2  50 

Shedd.     History  of  Christian  Doctrine.  2  v.      8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Some  Present  DifiBculties  in  Theology.              12°  Lond.  3s  6d 

Theologia  Germanica,  ed.  by  Prof.  Stowe.        12°  Andover.  1  50 

Tyler.    Theo.  of  Greek  Poets.                           12°  Andover.  1  75 

Upham.     Absolute  Religion.                              12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Van  Oosterzee.     Christian  Dogmatics.    2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Venema.     Institutes  of  Theology.                        8°  Andover.  2  50 

Vinet     Outlines  of  Theology.                             8°  L.  &  N.  3  00 

Thibet.     See  also  under  Tartary. 

Markham.    Boyle's  Mission   and  Manning's  , 

Journey.                                                      8**  Lend.  21j 

Thirty  Years'  War.     See  Germany. 

Tobacco.     See  Narcotics. 

Toilet     See  Costume, 

Torpedoes.     See  Submarine  War/are. 

Toxicology.     See  Poisons. 


Trade  and  Commerce.     See  Business. 
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Tragedy — ^Travels  and  Voyages. 


Tragedy.     See  Drama;  Shakespeare. 
Trade  Unions.     See  Co-operation. 
Transcendentalism.     See  Metaphysics. 
Trapping.     See  Hunting. 
Travels  and  Voyages. — Generally. 

(For  those  in  particular  Countries,  see  their  namee. ) 

1.  AuT  OF  Travel.     See  also  Sea  Sickness. 

Bidwell,     Cost  of  Living  Abroad.  12°  Lond.         Is  Qd 

a  Galton.     The  Art  of  Travel.  18°  Lond.         7s  Qd 

Heine.     Pictures  of  Travel,  by  Leland.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Howell.     Instructions  for  Forreine  Travail. 

(Arber  Reprints.)  Lond.  Is  6d 

Leveson.     (The   Old   Shekarry).     Wrinkles  ; 

Hints  on  Men,  Equipment    and  Camp 

Life.  12°  Lond.  Qs 

Lord  &  Baines.     Shifts  and  Expedients    of 

Camp  Life.  R.     8°  Lond.         30» 

Marcy.    Prairie  Travel.  Cr.  16°  N.  Y.  1  OC 

2.  Guide  Books,  etc. 

Appleton's  Hand-Books  for  Travellers,  viz :  ' 

European  Guide-Book,  5th  ed.     2  vols. 

$6.50.— Same  in  1  vol. 

Hand-Book  of  Am.  Travel,  Eastern  Tour. 

"  Northern  States. 

"  Middle  States. 

"  Southern  States. 

Hand-Book  for  Europe. 

Baedeker's    European     Guide-Books,  Boston, 

viz.  : 

Belgium  and  Holland,  $1.75;  Rhine,  2.00;* 
Northern  Germany,  2.00  ;  Southern  Ger- 
many and  Austria,  3.50  ;  Northern  Italy, 
and  Corsica,  2.50  ;  Central  Italy  and  Rome, 
2.50 ;  Southern  Italy,  Athens,  Malta,  etc., 
2.50  ;  Paris  and  Northern  France,  2.00  ; 
Switzei-land,  2.50  ;  Trav.  Manual  of  Con- 
versation in  England,  Germany,  France, 
and  Italv,  1.25  ;  Palestine  and  Syria,  7.50. 

Hand-Book  for  Travellers.     New  England.      12°  Boat.  2  00 

Harper.     Hand-Book  for  Europe.  12"  N.  Y.  6  00 

Murray's  Hand-Books  for  Europe  and  the 
East,  each  12°  l^ndon,  viz.  :  Berks, 
Bucks,  etc.,  7.S".  Gd.  ;  Bombay  and  Madras, 
2  volumes,  27s.  ;  Continent  (Europe),  10."f. ; 
Devon  and  Cornwall,  7s.  Qd.  ;  France,  10s.; 

265 


6  OC 

2  OC 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  OC 

12°  N.  Y. 

6  00 

Travels  and  Voyages. 


Germany,  North,  10s.  ;  (Jermauy,  South, 
10».  ;  Greece,  15a.  ;  Italy,  Northern,  12«. ; 
Italy,  Central,  lOs. ;  Italy,  Southern,  10a. ; 
Kent  and  Sussex,  10^.  ;  London,  Modem, 
Sa.  6d. ;  Loudon,  Past,  etc.,  16^. ;  Malta, 
Turkey,  etc.,  15a. ;  Norway,  Sweden,  etc., 
15."». ;  Portugal,  9s.  ;  Rome,  etc.,  9s.  ;  Rus- 
sia, Iceland,  etc.,  l'2s.  ;  Spain,  2  vols.,  30».; 
.  Surrey,  Hants,  etc.,  7a.  Qd. ;  Syria  and  Pales- 
tine, 2  vols.,  21a.  ;  Turkey,  Asia,  etc.,  10a  ; 
Wales,  2  vols.,  12a. ;  Wilts,  Dorset,  etc., 
7a.  6d. 
Osgood's   Haud-Books,   pocket  size,   Boston, 

viz. : 
New  England  ;  Middle  States  ;  Maritime  Pro- 
vinces, tfo.  2  00 
Sargent.    Skeleton   Routes.     Satchel    Guide 

for  Tourist  in  Europe.  18<»  Lond.  2  00 

Sweetser.    Europe  for  $2  a  Day.  Sq.  16'' Bost,  25 

8.  Collections. 

Adventures  of  Hunters  and  Travellers.  12<»  Phila.  1  75 

All  Round  the  World.     Voyages,  etc.,  in  all 

parts  of  the  Globe.    Ed.   by  Ainsworth. 

IIlus.  by  Dor6,  etc.  4"  N.  Y.         13  50 

Ainsworth.        Earth    delineated    with     Pen 

and  Pencil.     Plates  by  Dore.  4°  Lond.         21a 

-  Wanderings  in   every  Clim9.     Illus.  by 

Dor^.  4°  Lond.         21a 

Croodrich.     Man    upon    the    Sea;  History  of 

Maritime  Adventure.  8°  Phila.  2  25 

Remarkable  Voyages.  3  00 

Illustrated  Travels  ;  Record  of   Discov.   and 

Adventure.     Ed.  by  Bates.  6  vols.     R.    4"  N.  Y.  ea.     7  50 

Library  of  Travel.     2  vols.  8°  Lond.       17  a  6rf 

,  Taylor,  Bayard.     Cyclopedia  of  Mod.  Trav.       8"  Cincin.        5  00 

American  Library  of  Travel.     9  vols.       18**  N.  Y.    ea.    1   50 

,  Travels    in   Europe,   Asia,   Africa   and 

America.     11  vols.  12?  N.  Y.         16  50 

4.    ClRCUMNAVIOATIONS  AND  GkXKRAL  JoURNKYS. 

Boyle.     Camp  Notes.     Asia,  Africa  and  Ame- 
rica.                                                      P.      8°  Lond.  10a  9d 
Browne.     Etchings  on  a  Whaling  Cruise.          8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Crusoe's  Island,  Cal.    2  vols.                     12o  N.  Y.  1  75 

.  Coffin.     Our  New  Way  Round  the  World.         8"  Bost.  3  00 

Cook's  Voyages  round  the  World.     2  vols.    R.  S**  Lond.  24a 

Abridged.     Illust.                                        12o  Lond.  2  00 

D'Alviella.     Sahara  and  Lapland.   Travels.  P.  8°  Lond.  6a 

Dana.     Two  Years  Before  the  Mast.                 12^  Bost.  1  50 
2r.fi 


Trees — Turkey. 

6.  Dilke.     Greater  Britain.                                      12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

a.  Dufferin.     Letters  from  High  Latitudes.             8°  N".  Y.  1  75 

Hiibner.     Ramble  Rouiui  the  World.                 12°  N".  Y.  2  50 

Macgregor.     Rob  Roy  on  Baltic.                         12°  Bost.  2  50 

a. 1,000  Miles  in  the  Rob  Roy.                       12°  Bost.  1  25 

^lountaia  Adventures  in  various  Lands.            12°  Bost.  2  50 

PfeifEer.     2d  Jour,  round  the  World.                12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Prime.     Around  the  World.                                   8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

a.  Purapelly.  Across  America  and  Asia.  8°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Revere.  Keel  and  Saddle.  12°  Bost.  2  50 
Smiles.  A  Boy's  Journey  round  the  World.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Smith,  Capt.  John.  True  Travels,  etc.  2  vols.  8°  Rich.  8  00 
Webbe.  Travailes.  (.\rber  Reprints).  16°  Lond.  6c? 
Wilkes.  U.  S.  Exploring  Expedition.  5  vols.  R.  8°  Phila.  20  00 
The  same  condensed  in  1  vol.                R.  8°  Phila.  3  00 

Trees. 

Brown.     The  Forester.                                            8°  Lond.  31s  6d 

Browne.     The  Trees  of  America.                         8°  N.  Y.  5  50 

Elliott.     Lawn  and  Shade  Trees.                       12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Evelyn.     Sylva.     2  vols.                                  R.  4°  Lond.  45.s" 

Flagg.     Wood  Scenery  of  N'ew  England.            8°  Bost.  5  00 

a.  Fuller.  Forest  Tree  Culturist.  12°  X.  Y.  1  50 
Hemsley.    Handbook  of  Hardy  Trees,  Shrubs, 

etc.                                                                         8°  Lond.  21s 

a.  Hoopes.     Book  of  Evergreens.                            12°  N".  Y.  3  00 

Kirby.     Chapters  on  Trees.                               P.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

London.     Encyclopaedia  of  Trees  and  Shrubs.  8°  Lond.  15  00 

Meehan.     Handbook  of  Ornamental  Trees.     18°  Phila.  75 

h.  Michaux  &  Nuttall.     North  American  Sylva, 

colored  plates.                              6  vols.        R.  8°  Phila.  65  00 

Nuttall.     The  North  American  Sylva.     3  vols.  8°  Phila.  21  00 
Stewart.      Planter's    Guide.      (Transplanting 

grown  trees.)                                                        8°  Lond.  21s 

Strutt.     Sylva  Bri tannics  et  Scotica.     Imp.       8°  Lond.  63s 

Delicise  Sylvarum.     Lnp.  f°  Lond. 

Warder.     Hedges  and  Evergreens.                        8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Trials.     [5ee  Law. 2 

Tripoli.     ISee  Africa,  North.'} 

Troy. 

Schliemann.     Troy  and  its  Remains.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  12  50 

Tunis.     [See  Africa,  North.'] 

Turkey. 

Benjamin.     The  Turk  and  the  Greek.               12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

a.  Creasy.  History  of  the  Ottoman  Empire.  8°  Lond.  7s  Qd 
Evans.      Through    Bosnia    and    Herzegovina 

267 


Turning — United  States. 


during  the  Insurrection.                                   8^  Lond. 
Farley,     Modern  Turkey.                                      8*»  Lond. 

ISs 

Us 

Gautier.     Constantinople.                                   16<»  N.  Y. 

2  00 

Harney.      Turkish   Harems    and    Circassian 

Homes.                                                            8°  Lond. 

I6s 

Jacob  and  others.     Hist,  of  Ottoman  Empire.  12°  Ix>nd. 

7»  Qd 

b.  Macfarlane.     Turkey  and  its  Destiny.              12°  Phila. 

2  00 

Mackenzie  and  Irby.     The  Turks,  Greeks  and 

Slavons.                                                             8°  Lond. 

249 

Ranke.     Ottoman  and  Spanish  Empire  in  16th 

and  17th  Centuries.                                          8°  Lond. 

2» 

Smyth.     A  Year  with  the  Turks.                         8°  Lond. 

8s 

Tozer.     Highlands  of  Turkey.    2  vols.               8°  Lond. 

2is 

h.  Urquhart.     Turkey  and  its  Resources.                 8°  Lond- 

9s  Q,l 

Wise.    Scampavias ;  Gebeltarek  to  StambouL12°  Phila. 

1  75 

Ttiming. 

Cam  pin.     Hand  Turning.                                   12°  Phila. 

3  GO 

Turner's  Companion.                                           12°  Phila. 

1  50 

a.  The  Lathe  and  its  Uses.                                        8°  Lond. 

6  00 

Watson.    Manual  of  the  Hand  Lathe.              12°  Phila. 

1  50 

Tuscany.  See  Italy. 

Typography.     See  Printing. 

Tyrol.     See  Switzerland. 

United  States.      See    also  America,   North ;    Constitution  of  U.  S. , 
Mexico  ;  New  England ;  and  Names  of  States. 

The  Subdivisions  below  are  : 

1.   General  History.    2.  Revolution.   8.  War  of  1812,  etc.  4.  Re- 
bellion. 5.  Travels,  etc. 

1.    General  History. 

Abbott.     Paragraph  History  of  U.  S.         Sq.  18°  Bost.    .  50 

Aldrich.     History  of  U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

h.  Bancroft     History  of  the  U.  S.     9  vols.  8°  Bost.  22  50 

New  Centenary  edition.     6  vols.  12°  Phil.    ea.    2  25 

Bartlett  &  Woodward.  History  of  U.  S.  Illus- 
trated.                                               3  vols.       4°  L.  &  N.  Y.  17  50 
Benton.  Debates  in  the  U.  S.  Senate.    16  vols.  8°  N.  Y.         80  00 

b. 30  Years'  View  of  Public  Affairs.    2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.         10  00 

Bliss.     Our  Country  and  Gov't  for  100  Years.l2°  Newark       1  00 

Bowen.     Child's  History  of  U.  S.     3  vols.       18°  N.  Y.  3  75 

h.  Bryant,  etc.  Popular  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  4  vols. 

Imp.       8°  N.  Y.  ea.     6  00 

Cooper.     Historv  of  the  Xavy  of  U-  S.  8°  N.  Y.  3  75 

Cooke.     Constitutional  History  of  U.  S.  8°  Phil.  2  50 

Draper.     American  Civil  Policy.  8°  N.  Y.  2  50 

268 


United  States. 


Foster.     Prehistoric  Races  of  the  U.  S.    Cr.      8°  Chic.  3  50 
Gibbs.     Administrations  of  Washington  and 

Adams.    2  vols.                                                8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Goodrich.     Historyof  the  U.  S.                          12°  Phil.  175 
Hamilton.     Republic  of  the  U.  S. ;    Writings 

of  Hamilton.     7  vols.                                      8°  Phil.  24  50 

a.  Higgiiison.  Young  Folks'  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  Sq.l6°  Bost.  1  50 

Hildreth.     History  of  the  U.  S.     6  vols.            8°  N.  Y.  18  00 

h.  Hoist.     Polit.  and  Const.  Hist,  of  U.  S.  Trans. 

—vols.                                                               8°  Chic.  ea.  4  50 

Howitt.     American  History.     2  vols.               12°  N.  Y.  3  20 

Jennings.     8l)  Years  of  Rep.  Gov.                      12°  N.  Y,  1  75 

*.  Lossiug.     Pictorial  History  of  U.  S.                   12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Common  School  History.                            12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

McPherson.     Political  History  of  the  U.  S.        8°  Wash.  3  00 

Madison.     Papers,  Letters,  etc.     4  vols.              8°  Phil.  16  00 

Madison.     Writings.                                               8°  Bost.  8  00 

National  Hand-Book  of  Facts  and  Figures.      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Oilier      Cassell's  History  of  U.  S.   — vols.  L.    8°  Lond.  ea.  9s 

Patton.     History  of  the  United  States.         R.  8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Quackenbos.     History  of  the  United  States.    12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Sargent.     Braddock  Expedition.                          8°  Phila.  5  00 

Sumner.  Prophetic  Voices  Concerning  Amer.     8°  Bost.  2  00 

«.  Swiuton.     History  of  the  United  States.           12°  N.  Y.  1  25 
Tocqueville.     American  Institutions.     (Vol.  1. 

of  Democracy  in  America.)                         12°  Bost.  1  75 
Tomes.     Battles  of  America  by  Sea  and  Land. 

Illustrated.     3  vols.                                       4°  N.  Y.  24  00 

Van  Buren.     Political  Parties  in  the  U.  S.           8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Willard.     History  of  Republic  of  America.         8°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Willson.     American  History.                               12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Wise.     Seven  Decades  of  American  History.      8°  Phila.  2  00 

2.  The  American  Revolution.  See  also  Biocjrapliy,  passim. 

Abbott.     Paragraph    History  of   the  Revolu- 
tion.                                                        Sq.  18°  Bost.  50 

Revolutionary  Times,     (Manners,    etc.)16°  Bost.  1  00 

Botta.     History  of  American  Revolution.            8°  3  00 

Ellett.     Domestic  Hist,  of  Am.  Revolution.      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

fl  Frothingham.     Rise  of  the  Republic.                   8°  Bost.  3  50 

Battle  of  Bunker  Hill.                    paper.  16°  Bost.  60 

Garden.     Anecdotes  of  the  Revolution.  4°  Brook. 

Greene.     Hist.  View  of  the  Revolution.             12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

German  Element  in  AV'ar  of  Indep.       16°  X.  Y.  1  50 

Lee.     War  in  the  Southern  Department.  8°  Phila. 

_    Lossing.     Field-Book  of  Amer.  Rev.  2  v.    R.     8°  X.  Y.  14  00 

Moore.     Treason  of  Gen.  Lee.                              8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Miles.     Principles  and  Acts  of  the  Revolution.  8°  X.  Y.  3  00 

Preble.     American  Flag.                                           8°  Alb'y.  6  00 

Rhodes.     Battle-Fields  of  the  Revolution.         12°  Phila.  1  75 
Riedesel,  Mme.  and  Gen.     Letters  and  Jour- 

269 


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N.  Y.  ea. 

6  00 

Bost. 

2  50 

N.Y. 

2  50 

N.  Y. 

6  00 

N.Y. 

2  50 

N.Y. 

1  50 

N.Y. 

15  00 

nate.  3  vols.  8°  Alb'y.         9  00 

Watson.    Men  and  Times  of  the  Revolution.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Camp  Fires  of  the  Revolution.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

8.  War  of  1812-14,  and  with  Mexico,  1847. 

o-Lossing.     Field-Book  of  War  of  1812.    Illust. 

R.    8°  N.  Y.  7  DC 

Mansfield.     Mexican  War.  8°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Ripley.     History  of  War  with  Mexico.  2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  4  00 
Sargent.     Public  Men  and  Events,  1817-1853. 

2  vols.  8°  Phila.  6  (»0 

4.  Rebellion  and  Reconstruction. 

Appleton's  History  of  the  Rebellion.  R.     8o  N.  Y.  4  00 

Adams.     Story  of  a  Trooper  ;  Siege  of  Wash- 
ington. 
Boutwell.     Speeches,  etc.,  on  the  Rebellion.      8° 
Botts.     The  Great  Rebellion.  12° 

Boynton.     American  Navy  during  Rebellion. 

2  vols.  8< 

Sherman's  Historical  Raid.  8*= 

Buchanan.     History  of  his  Administration.        8' 
Calhoun.     Political  Writings.     9  vols.  8*= 

Coffin.     My  Days  and  Nights  on  the  Battle- 

Field.                                                           12°  Bost.  1  50 
Doubleday.     Remin.  of    Forts   Sumter    and 

Moultrie  in  1860-61.                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  00 
a.  Draper.     History  of  the  American  Civil  War. 

3  vols.                                                             8°  N.  Y.  10  50 
Foote.     War  of  the  Rebellion.                           12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

[t)  Greeley.     History  of  American  Conflict.    2  v.    8°  Hartf.  10  00 

h.  Harppr's  Pictorial  History  of  Rebellion.    2  v.    f°  N.  Y.  12  00 

(«)  Headley.     History  of  Rebellion,                           8°  Hartf.  6  00 

Johnston.     Narrative  of  Military  0|)erations.     8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

'$)  Lossing.     Pictorial  History  of  the   Civil   War 

of  the  United  States.     3  vols.                      8°  Hartf.  15  00 

Lunt.     Origin  of  the  Late  War.                         12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
McPherson.     Political  History  of  U.  S.  during 

Reconstruction.                                             8°  Wash.  5  00 
May.     Recollections  of  the  Anti-Slavery  Con- 
flict.                                                             16°  Bost.  1  50 
Nichols.     Story  of  the  Great  March.                  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Paris,  Count  de.     History  of  the  Civil  War. 

Trans.    4  vols.  8°  Phila.  ea.    3  50 

Pollard.      Southern     History    of    the    War. 

4  vols,  in  2.                                                   8°  N.  Y.  10  OC 

(«) The  I^st  Cause.                                              8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

(«) Lost  Cause  Regained.                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  5C 

\$) Life  of  .leff.  Davis,  and  Secret  History.      8°  Phila.  3  OC 

K  Rebellion    Record,  ed.  by   Moore.     12  vols.       8°  N.  Y.  60  OC 

270 


United  States. 


Russell,     Diary  in  America.                                 8°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Serumes.     Service  Afloat.                                     8°  Bait.  5  00 
(»)  Stephens.     History  of  the  War  between  the 

States.    2  vols.                                           8°  Phila.  6  75 

Stilld.     History  of  the  Sanitary  Commission.     8°  Phila.  3  50 

(s)  Swinton.     Hist,  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.     8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

a. Twelve  Decisive  Battles.                             8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

(s)  Tomes  &  Smith.     The  War  with  the  South. 

Illus.    3  vols.                                              8°  N.  Y.  45  00 
United  States  and  Great  Britain.    The  Argu- 
ment at  Geneva.                                            8°  N.  Y.  3  50 
Van  Home.     History  of  Army  of   Cumber- 
laud.    2  vols,  and  Atl.                               8°  Cine.  10  00 

*m*  (s)  Sabscription  Books. 

5.  Travels,  Geography,  Statistics. 

Agassiz.    Tour  to  Lake  Superior.                       8°  Bost.  3  50 

Bell.     Visit  to  Coal  and  Iron  Mines  in  U.  S.           Lond.  2s 
Bliss.    U.  S.  for  100  Years;  Statistics,  Polit., 

etc.                                                                12°  Cine.  1  25 

Bowles.     Across  the  Continent.                          12°  Spring.  1  50 

Bremer.    Homes  of  the  New  World.    2  vols.    12°  N.  Y.  3  00 

Browne.     Resources  of  Pacif.  Slope.                   8°  N.  Y.  3  00 
Butler.    Journal  in  America.                              12°  Phila. 
Chevalier.     The  United  States.                            8°  Bost. 

6.  Coffin.  The  Seat  of  Empire.  12°  Bost.  1  50 
Dixon.  New  America.  8°  Phila.  2  00 
Dodge.  The  Black  Hills.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Hall.  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis.  12°  L.  &  N.  1  75 
Hazen.  Our  Barren  Lands.  (Western  in- 
terior). 8°  Cine.  50 
HoUey.    Niagara.  1  25 

a.  Irving.    Bonneville's  Adveu.  in  Far  West.       12°  N.  Y.  2  25 

Johnson.     Very  Far   West  Indeed.             P.     8°  Lond.  10s  6d 

a.  King,  C.     Mountaineering  in  Sierra  Nevada.  12°  Bost.  2  00 

King,  E.     The  Great  South.     Illus.            L.     8°  Hartf.  6  00 

Kneeland.     Wonders  of  Yosemite  Valley.  4  00 

Kohl.     Travels  in  the  United  States.                   8°  16s 

Laboulaye.     Paris  in  America.                            12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Lester.     Atlantic  to  Pacific.                                12°  1  50 

Lewis  &  Clarke.     Trav.  in  Rocky  Mts.    2  v.    18°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Lyell.     Travels  in  the  U.  S. 

Second  Visit  to  U.  S.     2  vols.                    12°  N.  Y.  3  OG 

Macaulay.     Across  the   Ferry :  America  and 

its  People.                                                      8°  Lond.  7»  6d 

McCabe.     The  Great  Republic.  6  OC 

McCrea.     Americans  at  Home.    2  vols.           12°  Lond.  lf» 

.271 


Universities — Venice. 


Marcy.      Thirty  Years'   Army  Life  ou  the 

Border.                                                        8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Meline.    Two  Thousand  Miles  on  Horseback.l2°  1  50 

Morford's  Short-Trip  Guide  to  America.          16"  N.  Y.  1  50 

Murray,  Hon.  Miss.     Letters  from  U.  S.           12«>  N.  Y.  1  00 

Nordhoff.     Cotton  States  in  1875.         paper.    8°  N.  Y.  50 

Ohnsted.     The  Back  Country.                   o.p.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

The  Cotton  Kingdom.     2  vols.         o.p.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

The  Slave  States.                                 o.p.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Parkraan.     The  California  and  Oregon  Trail.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

Peto.     Resources  and  Prospects  of  America.     12°  L.  &  N.  2  00 

Picturesque  America.                                            4°  N.  Y.  40  00 

Poussin.     The  United  States.                               8°  Phila.  2  50 

Richardson.     Wond.  of  the  Yellowstone.          12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

.  Ruxton.     Life  in  the  Far  West.                          12°  N.  Y.  2  00 
Rae.    Westward  by  Rail ;  the  New  Route  to 

East.                                                          12°  L.  &  N.  2  50 

Sala.     Diary  in  America.     2  vols.                       8°  Loud.  204 

Shaw.     Twelve  Years  in  America.                     12°  Loud.  5» 

Somers.     Southern  States  since  the  War.  3  50 

Spaulding.     Hand  Book  of  Statistics  of  U.  S.12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Tileston.     Hand-Bouk  of  Administrations.       16°  Bost.  1  50 

Todd.     The  Sunset  Land.                                  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Towle.     Society  in  America.    2  vols.                       Lond.  21» 

Tuckerman.  America  and  her  Commentators.  12°  N.  Y.  2  50 

United  States  Blue  Book.     (Annual).               12°  Wash.  1  50 

Walker.     Statistical  Atlas  of  U.  S.                      f°  N.  Y.  18  00 

Whitney.    Metallic  Wealth  of  U.  S.                    8°  Phila.  2  50 

Universities.     See  Colleges;  Education. 

Useftil  Arts.     See  Inventions  ;  Machinery ;  Manufactures  ;  Technology; 
and  names  of  Arts. 

Usury.     See  also  Banks. 

Murray.    History  of  Usury.                                8°  Phila.  2  00 

Utah.     See  Mormons. 

Veda  and  Hindooism. 

Muir.  Original  Sanskrit  Texts,  etc.  5  vols.  8°  Lond.  78» 
■         Religious  and  Moral  Sentiments  from 

Sanskrit  Writers.  12°  Lond.  2» 
Miiller.     Rig- Veda  Sanhita  (in  English).   Vol. 

1.                                                                18°  Lond.  12«  6rf 

Venioe. 

Adams.     Queen  of  the  Adriatic.                        12®  N.  Y.  2  00 
272 


Ventilation  and  Warming — Wales. 


Flagg.    Venice.    2  vols.  12°  N.  Y.  2-00 

n.  Ilowells.     Venetian  Life.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

Sinedley.    Sketches  of  Venetian  Hist.  2  v.      18°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Ventilation  and  Warming.     See  also  Coal. 

a.  Ainslee.     Smoking  Fires.  Lond.  3» 
Butler,     Ventilation  of  Buildings.  8°  Lond.           1« 
Edwards.     Our  Domestic  Fire-Places.  R.  8"  Lond.  12» 
Gouge.     New  System  of  Ventilation.  8"  N.  Y.  2  00 
Hood.     Warming  by  Hot  Water,  etc.  8"  Lond.  5  25 
Leavitt.     Facts  about  Peat.  12°  Phila.  1  75 

«.  Leeds.     Treatise  on  Ventilation.  8°  L.  &N.  Y.  2  50 

Ileid.     Ventilation  in  American  Dwellings.     12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

b.  Ruttan.     On  Ventilation  of  Buildings,  R,  W. 

Cars,  etc.  o.  p.      R.     8°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Tomlinson.     Warming  and  Ventilation.  16°  Ijond.  3» 

Versification.     See  Poetry. 

Veterinary.     See  Domestic  Animals. 

Vermont. 

Hall.     History  of  Vermont.  8°  Alb'y.         4  00 

History  of  Eastern  Vermont.  8°  Alb'y.  5  00 

Gathered  Sketches  of  Vermont  and  N.  H.  Claremont      75 

Ilemenway,  Gazetteer  of  Vermont.  Vols.  1  &2. 8°  Clare't  «a.  6  00 

Violin.    See  Music. 

Virginia. 

Campbell.     History  of  Virginia.  8°  Phila.  2  50 

Dabney.     Defence  of  Virginia.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Dodge.     Western  Virginia,  its  Farms,  etc. 

2  vols.  N.  Y.  1  50 

Foote.     Sketches  of  Va.  Hist,  and  Biogr.  8°  Phila.  2  00 

Magill.     History  of  Virginia.  12°  Balto.  1  25 

Strother  (Porte  Crayon).  Virginia  Illustrated.    8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Volcanoes  and  Earthquakes.     See  Natural  Science  ,  Geology. 

Daubeny.     Earthquakes  and  Volcanoes.             8°  Lond.  21s 
Pouton.     Earthquakes  and  Volcanoes.              18°  Loud.  2s  Qd 
Zurcher  &  Margolle.     Earthquakes  and  Vol- 
canoes.                                                      12°  Phila.  8  75 

Voyages.     See  Travels. 

Wages.     See  Labor;  Political  Economy. 

Waldenses.     See  Alhigenses. 

Wales . 

Borrow.     Wild  Wales.  P.    8°  Lond.  5» 

273 


Warming — "White  Mountains. 


8°  Loud. 

10s  M 

12°  Lond. 

3s  6d 

8o  Lond. 

15s 

120  N.  Y. 

1  25 

8°  Loud. 

IsQd 

.  80  Lond. 

82« 

a.  Williams.    History  of  Wales.  8°  Loud.        14* 

Woodward.    History  of  Wales.    2  vols.        L.  8°  Lond.        26f 

Wanning.     See  Ventilation. 

Wars.     See  each  Country,  also  Peninsular  War. 

Watches.     See  Clocks. 

Water  Colors.     See  Painting. 

Waterloo. 

a.  Chesney.     Waterloo  Lectures, 
(xieig.     Story  of  Waterloo. 

b.  Hooper.     Downfall  of  First  Napoleon. 
Jomini.     Campaign  of  Waterloo. 
Kennedy.     Notes  of  the  Battle  of  Waterloo. 

b.  Siborne.  War  in  France  and  Belgium  in  1815 

Weather.     See  Meteorology. 

Weights  and  Measures.     See  also  Metric  System. 

Alexander.     Universal  Diet  of  W.  and  M.  8°  Phila.  3  50 

Clarke.    Weights,  Measures  and  Money  of  all 

Nations.  12<»  N.  Y.  1  50 

West  Indies.     See  also  Cuba,  Jamaica,  etc. 

Baird.     West  Indies  and  North  America.         12"*  Phila.  75 

Kingsley.  At  Last ;  Christmas  in  West  lndie3.12o  N.  Y.  1  50 

Trollope.  The  West  Indies  and  Span.  Main.  12"  N.  Y.  1  50 

West  Point. 

Boynton.     History  of  8«>  N.  Y.  8  60 

Guide  to  West  Point    Maps  and  Illaa.  18"  N.  Y.  1  00 

Whaling. 

Davis.    The  Nimrod  of  the  Sea.  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

WTieat. 

Klippart    The  Wheat  Plant.  12*  Cine.  1  75 

Todd.     American  Wheat  Cultivator  12°  N.  Y.  2  00 

"Whist. 

Baldwin.     On  Short  Whist.  IS"  N.  Y.           1  00 

a.  Cavendish.     On  Whist.  18°  N.  Y.              7.5 

b.  Pole.  Modern  Game  of  Whist.  16"  Boat.  1  50 
Routledge.  Hand-book  of  Whist.  18°  L.  &  N.  Y.  20 
Short  Whist.     By  Major  A.  12°  Lond.         Ss  6d 

White  Mountains. 

Ea.straan.     White  Mountain  Guide.  12  Maps    12"  Concord.     1  00 
King.       The  White  Mountains.     Illus.  8"  Bost.  3  50 

•271 


Wiues. 

Wiuea.     Set  The  Grape. 

Flagg.     European  Vineyards.  12"  N.  Y.  1  50 

a.  Fuller.     Grape  Culturist.                                    12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
ft.Haraszthy.     Grape  Cult,  and  Wine-Making.      S*  N.  Y.  5  00 

Loubat.     American  Vine  Dresser's  Guide.      12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Meade.     American  Grape  Culture  and  Wine- 
Making.                                                         8»  N.  Y.  3  00 
Mulder.     Chemistry  of  Wine,  translated    by 

Jones.  12°  Lond.  Qs 

Redding.     History  and  Descrip.  Mod.  Wines.  12°  Bohu  2  25 

Reemelin.     Wine-Maker's  Manual.  12°  Ciucin.  1  25 

Thudichum  and  Dupre.     Treatise  on  Wine.        8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  9  00 

Wisconsin. 

Ritchie.    Wisconsin  and  its  Resources.  12°  Phila.  1  25 

Smith.     History  of  Wisconsin.     2  vols.  8°  Madison. 

Witchcraft.     See  Demonology ;  Magic ;  Superstition. 

Wit.     See  Humorous  Works. 

Women.      See    also    Biography    {collective,    Women) ;   Education    oj 
Women. 

Ames.  Sex  in  Industry.  16°  Bost.  1  25 
Bliss.  Woman  ;  her  30  Years'  Pilgrimage.  12°  Bost.  2  00 
Brockett.  Woman  ;  her  Rights,  Wrongs,  etc.l2°  Hart.  2  00 
Woman's  Work  in  the  Civil  War.               8°  Phila.  3  75 

b.  Bushnell.  Woman's  Suffrage  ;  against  Nature.l2°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Butler.  Woman's  Works  and  Culture.  8°  L.  &  N.  3  .50 
Charles,  Mrs.     Women  of  the  Gospels.              12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

a.  Cobbe.     The  Pursuits  of  Women.  8°  Lond.  3s  Qd 

6.  Craik.     Woman's  Thoughts  about  Women.      12°  Lond.  5s 

Dall.     College,  Market  and  Court.  8°  Bost.  2  50 

a.  Dodge.    Woman's  Wrongs.  12°  Bost.  1  75 

—2 —  Woman's  Worth  and  Worthlessness.         12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Duffey.     What  Women  Should  Know.  12°  Phila.  1  50 

Linton.     Ourselves ;  Essays  on  Women.  12°  L.  &  N.  1  50 

Logan.     Woman  and  Theatres.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

Ludlow.     Woman's  Work  in  the  Church.         12°  L.  &  N.  1  75 

Martyn.     Women  of  the  Bible.  12°  N.  Y.  3  50 

«.  Mill.     The  Subjection  of  Woman.  12°  Phila.  1  00 

Modern  Women  ;  What  is  said  of  Them.   2  v.l2°  N.  Y.  4  50 

Parkes.     Essays  on  Woman's  Work.  16°  L.  &  N.  1  70 

h.  Penny.  500  Employments  for  Women.  12°  Phila.  1  50 
Proffatt.  Women  before  the  Law.  12°  N.  Y.  1  00 
Saunders,  F.  Woman,  Love,  and  Marriage.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 
Social  and  Political  Dependence  of  Women.  8°  Lond.  3«  Qd 
Southgate.  What  Men  have  said  about  Wo- 
men. 12°  L.  &  N.  2  50 
Sprague.  The  Excellent  Women  in  Proverbs.l2°  Bost.  1  50 
Todd.     Woman's  Rights.                                    18°  Bost.  1  50 

275 


Wood  Engravings. 


Wade.     Woman,  Past  aud  Present.  12°  Lend.  3«  W 

Weaver.      Aims    and    Aids    for    Girls  and 

Women.  12"  N.  Y.  1  50 

Welsh.     Women  Helpers  in  the  Church.  1  50 

Woods.     Woman  in  Prison.  IB**  N.  Y.  1  25 

Woolson.     Woman  in  American  Socie^.  16°  Bost.  I  50 

Wright      Womankind   in  Western  Europe.  8°  Loud.  10  00 

Wood  Engravings.     See  Engraving. 

Works,  complete.     See  List  at  end  of  principal  List. 

Work.    See  Labor. 

Tachting. 

Cooper  (Vanderdecken).    Yacht  Sailor.  8°  Lond.         7s  6d 

Folkard.     The  Sailing  Boat  12°  Lond.        12s  6d 

Tosemite.     See  CalifomUu 

Yucatan.     See  Central  Ameriea. 
Zend.     See  Parsees. 

Zoology.     See  also  Darwinism ;  and  names  of  Subordinate  Topics ;  as 
Ornithology,  etc. 

Achard.     History  of  my  Friends.    Illus. 

a.  Agassiz.     Structure  of  Animal  Life. 
a. &  Grould.     Principles  of  Zoology. 

Blackwall.     Researches  in  Zoology. 

b.  Carpenter.     Zoology.     2  vols. 
Cassin.     Mammalogy  and   Ornithology  of  U. 

S.  Exploring  Expedition.     2  vols. 

Dulcken.     Animal  Life  the  World  Over. 

Figuier.     Reptiles  and  Birds. 

Girard.     Herpetology  of  U.  S.  Exploring  Ex- 
pedition. 

Hamley.   Our  Poor  Relations, 
a. Harbison.     Zoology  (Elem.  Sci.  Ser.). 

Hibberd.     Anecdotes  of  Animals. 

Hogg.     Parior  Menagerie. 

Huxley.     Classification  of  Animala. 

Jones.     Animal  Kingdom. 
cLankester.     Zoology,  (Adv.  Sci.  Ser.) 

Lardner.     Animal  Physics. 

Lewes.     Studies  in  Animal  Life. 

Milne- Edwards.     Manual  of  Zoology. 
a.  Morse.     First  Book  of  Zoology. 

Nicholson.     Manual  of  Zoology. 

Adv.  Text-Book  of  Zoology. 

a.  PetticTTf  w.     Animal  Locomotion. 
276 


12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

8°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Bost. 

1  50 

8°  Lond. 

7«6rf 

12°  Bohn 

6  00 

'  fo  Phila. 

50  00 

4°  N.  Y. 

4  00 

8°  N.  Y. 

'8  50 

4°  Phila. 

30  00 

16°  Bost 

1  00 

16°  N.  Y. 

75 

12°  Lond. 

7s  M 

12°  Lond. 

8°  Lond. 

Qs 

12°  Ix)nd. 

7.*6d 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  50 

12°  Lond. 

7»6^ 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  00 

6°  Lond. 

5  00 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  25 

12°  N.  Y. 

2  50 

12°  N.  Y. 

1  75 

12°  X.  Y. 

1  75 

Zoology. 

Siebold.    Comp.  Anatomy  of  Animal  King- 
dom. 8°  Boat.  3  50 
Samuelson.     Earthworm  and  Housefly.             12°  Lond.          3s  6d 
Tenney.     Elements  of  Zoology.                         12°  N.  Y.  8  00 
a.  Yau  Beneden.    Animal  Parasites  and  Mess- 
mates.                                                       120N.  Y.          1  50 
5.  Wallace.    Geographical  Distribution  of  Ani- 
mals.   2  vols.                                                 8°  Lond.        42s 
Wolf.    Life  and    Habits  of  Wild  Animals. 

Ulus.     Text  by  Elliot,  f  <»  N.  Y.  4  00 

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APPENDIX. 


I.  COLLECTED   WORKS   (MISCELLANEOUS.) 


OP 

STANDARD  AUTHORS. 

(Uniform  editions  of  works  of  leading  Authors  wlio  liave  written  in  more  that 
one  department.   Tlie  list  repeats  more  or  less  titles  already  given.) 


Adams,  John.     Collected  Works.     10  vols. 
Addison      Works.    Ed.  by  Greene.  6  vols. 

Works.     6  vols. 

3  vols. 

Bacon,  Lord.     Complete  Works.     15  vols. 
Bentham,  Jer.     Works.     11  vols. 
Brougham,  Lord.     Works.     11  vols. 
Burke,  Edmund.     Works.     12  vols. 

Works.     3  vols. 

Burns  ;  Byron.    {See  Poetry ;  Biography.) 

Calhoun,  J.  C.    Works.     6  vols. 

Carlyle,  Thos.   Works.  People's  ed.  36  v.  Sq. 

Library  edition.     30  vols. 

Works.     38  vols. 

Channing,  W.  E.    Works.     3  vols. 

Works.  (Phila.  ?1.50). 
Works.    7  vols. 
1vol. 

By  Southey.  15  vols. 
By  Grimshaw.  8  vols. 
7  vols. 


Chesterfield,  Lord. 
Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Cowper.     Works. 


De  Foe.     Works, 

Works 

De  Quincey. 


1vol. 
Works 


11  vols. 
16  vols. 
Dickens'  Works.    Household  edition.     56  v, 

"         Riverside  edit.,  Illust.  28  v.r2°  K  Y 

"        Globe  edit.,  Illust.  15  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 


S°  Bost. 
12°  Phila. 
12°  Bohn 

8°  N.  Y. 
12°  N.  Y. 

8°  Loud. 
12°  Bost. 

8°  Bost. 

8°  N.  Y. 

8°  N.  Y. 
16°  Phila.  ea. 

L.  &N. 
16°  Bost.    ea. 
12°  Bost. 
12°  X.  Y. 

X.  Y. 

N.  Y. 

Lond. 

Loud. 

Bohn 

Bost. 

Bost. 

Lond. 

N.  Y. 


12° 
8° 
12<: 
12= 
12° 


12= 
12= 
12= 


30  00 
9  00 

8  40 
6  00 

33  75 

19  25 

18  00 

6  00 

15  00 
90 

80 

3  00 
2  50 

10  50 

4  50 
75* 

11  20 

9  80 
2  50 

16  50 
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84  00 
56  00 

22  or 


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Appendix. 

Dickens'  Works.    Tllust.  Library  edit.  29  vols.  12°  Best.  58  00 

"         Household  ed..  1.5  vols.         12"  Host.  22  5a 

"         Chas.  Dickens'  ed..  15  vols.   12"  Bost.  22  .50 

"        The  same,  bound  in  8  vols.  12°  Bost.  14  00 

"        Diamond  edition.     14  vols.  18"  Bost  21  00 

»•        Plum  Pudding  edition.  6  V.  12°  N.  Y.  10.50 

"        Handy  vol.  edit.,  14  vols.       12°  N.  Y.  10  00 

Disraeli,  B.     Works.    9  vols.  Cr.  8°  in  box.  N.Y.15  00 

Dryden.     Complete  Works.    2  vols.                    8°  N.  Y.  4  00 

Edgeworth,  Miss.     Complete  Works.       10  v.  12°  N.  Y.  15  00 

"                "              "            10  V.  12°  L.  &  B.  15  00 

Fielding.    Complete  Works,  fine  ed.        10  v.    8°  L.  &  B.  30  00 

"                 "         cheap  ed.  1  v.  R,  8°  Bost.  2  50 

Franklin,  Benj.     Writings.     10  vols.                   8°  Phila.  25  00 

Frere,  J.  H.     Works  and  Life.     2  vols.              8°  Lond.  24'« 

Goethe.     Poetical  and  Prose  Works.     7  vols.  12°  Phila.  10  50 
Groldsmith.     Poetical  and   Prose  Works.     By 

Prior.    4  vols.                                             12°  Phila.  tJ  00 

The  samj.    4  vols.                                       8°  Ix)nd.  .305 

Works.     Globe  edition.                              12°  N.  Y.  1  75 

Works.     Dick's  edition.                            12°  Lond.  80 

Hamilton,  Alex.     Political  Works.     7  vols.        8  =>  Phila.  22  5'J 

Hawthorne.     Works.    Popular  edition.  21  v.  18°  Bost.   ea.  1  7.> 

Library  edition.     9  vols.                     Sq.  12°  Bost.   ea.  2  00 

Hazlitt,  W.     Writings.     5  vols.                         12°  Phila.  7  50 

Holland,  J.  G.     Complete  Works.            10  v.  17  00 

Hood,  Thos.     Works,  Complete.     9  vols.           12°  N.  Y.  15  75 

People's  edition.  "  2  vols.                            12°  N.  Y.  6  00 

Works,  Selected.     5  vols.                             8°  Phila.  ea.  1  75 

Irving.     Works.     Knickerbocker  ed.      27  v.  12°  N.  &  P.  67  50 

"          Sunnyside  edition.      28  v.  12°  N.  &  P.  63  00 

"          Riverside  edition.      26  v.  18°  N.  Y.  45  50 

"         People's  edition.         26  v.  18°  N.  Y.  32  50 

Lighter  Works.     8  vols.                            16°  N.  Y.  14  00 

Jefferson.     Works.     9  vols.                                  8°  Phila.  27  0) 

Jerrold,  Douglas.     Works  and  Life.     5  vols.     8°  L.  &  P.  12  50 

Johnson,  Dr.  Sam.     Works.     10  vols,                 8°  Lond.  30  00 

Jonson.     Works.     1  vol.                                        8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Works,   by    Gifford    and  Cunningham. 

2  vols.  8°  Ijond.      lOos 

Kennedy,  J.  P.     Works.    10  vols.                      12°  N.  Y.  20  00 

Lamb,  Chas.     Works.     Bested.     5  vols.          8°N.Y.  9  00 

Works.     1  vol.                                              8°  Phila.  2  75 

Complete  Works,  by  Shepherd.  1  v.  Cr.    8°  Bost  3  00 

Life  and  Writings.     Ed.  by  Fitzgerald. 

6  vols.  P.  8°  Lond.    ea.  7it 

Landon     Works.                                                 8°  N.  Y.  3  50 

Landor,  W.  S.     Whole  Works.    4  vols.              8°  Phila.  16  00 

Locke,  John.     Philosophical  Works.     2  vols.  12°  Bohn  2  80 

Longfellow.     Works.     7  vols.                              12°  Bost.  17  50 

Works.     Blue  and  gold.     4  vols.               32°  Bost  6  00 

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Macaulay.     Complete   Works.     16  vols.  12° 

Works.     4  vols.  Sm. 

Milinan,  Dean.     Prose  Works.     14  vols. 


or8v.8«>N.Y.32  00 


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9  00 
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Milton.  Prose  and  Poetical  Works.  7  vols. 
Montaigne.  Works.  Ed.  by  Wight.  4  v 
Moore .     Works.  R. 

Cheap  edition.  paper. 

Globe  edition. 

More,  Hannah.     Works.     7  vols. 

1  vol.  8°  N.  Y.  f  3.00 ;  2  vols. 

Parkinan,  F.     Works.     7  vols. 

Pascal.     Works.    2  vols. 

Poe,   Edgar  A.     Prose  and  Poetical  Works. 

4  vols.  12°  N.  Y. 

Pope.     Prose    and   Poetical   Works.     Edited 

by  Elwin.     6  vols.  8°  Lond. 

Prescott.     Works.     16  vols.  Cr.  8°  Phila. 

Works.     16  vols.  12°  Phila. 

Schiller.     Prose  and  Poetical  Works.    4  vols.  12°  Bohn 

"  "  2  vols.     R.  8°  N.  Y. 

Schlegel.     Works.     6  vols.  12°  Bohn 

Scott,  Sir  W.     Whole  Works.     100  vols.         12°  Edn. 
Seward,  W.H.    Works.  4v.  8°  X.  Y. 

Sheridan.  Complete  Works.  Ed. by  Staniforth.  12°  N.  Y. 
Smith,  Sydney.    Works  &  Life.    New  ed.    2v.l2°Lond. 

Works.     1  vol. 

Smollett.     Works.     1  vol. 

Sterne.     Works  (2  vols.,  Phila.  ^3). 

Works.     1  vol. 

Sumner.     Works.     11  vols. 
Swedenborg.     Works.     19  vols. 
Swift.      Works.     2  vols. 

Works.     1  vol.  R.  8 

Works.     19  vols,  (scarce).  8 

Taine.     Works.     13  vols.  12 

Taylor,   Bayard.     Works.     16  vols.     House- 
hold ed.  120  K  Y. 

Thackeray.     Works.     lUust.     22  vols.  8°  L.  &  P. 

Works.     New  ed.     11  vols.  8°  L.  &  P. 

Works.     11  vols.  12°  Bost. 

Cabinet  ed.     22  vols.  12°  Phila. 

Kensington  ed.     12  vols.  8°  Bost. 

Household  ed.     11  vols.  16°  Bost. 

Washington.     Writings.     12  vols.  8°  Bost. 

Webster,  Daniel.     Works.     6  vols.  8°  Bost. 

Whittier.     Prose  and  Poetical  Works.    4  vols.  18°  Bost. 
Wilson,  John.     Works.  8°  N.  Y. 


R. 

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Wordsworth. 
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Prose  Works.    Ed.  by  Grosart. 


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American  Naturalist. 

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Harper's  Magazine.     (Literary,  Illustrated.) 

Herald  of  Health.     (Social  and  Health.) 

Lippincott's  Magazine.   (Literary.) 

Literary  World. 

Penn  Monthly. 

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Popular  Science  Monthly. 

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Rkpbints. 
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London  Society.     (Light  Literature.)                  8°  Lend.  7  OC 

Macmillan's  Magazine.     (Literature.)                  8°  Lond.  4  00 

Portfolio,  edited  by  Hamerton.    (Artistic,  111.)  4°  Lond.  12  00 

Punch,  (monthly  parts.)                                        4''  Lond.  7  00 

St.  James'  Magazine.     (Literary.)                        8°  Lond.  6  00 

St.  Paul's  Magazine               "                                8"  Lond.  6  00 

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LITERARY  WEEKLIES.— American. 

Harper's  Bazar.     Illust,     (Lit.  and  Fashions).  f°  N.  Y.  4  00 

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Living  Age.     (Literary.)                                       8°  Bost.  8  00 

The  Nation.     (Literary,  Critical,  Political.)       4°  N.  Y.  5  00 

Publisher's  Weekly.                                               8°  N.  Y.  2  00 

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Academy.     (Literary  and  Science.)                      4°  Lond.  6  00 

Athenfeum.     (Literary  and  Science.)                   4°  Lond.  7  00 

Examiner.     (Literary.)                                          f°  Lond.  9  00 

Field.     (Sporting.)                                                 i°  Lond.  1.5  00 

Fun.     (Comic.)                                                        4°  Lond.  4  00 

Graphic.     (Artistic.)     Dlustrated.                       f°  Lond.  14  00 

Illustrated  London  News.                                        i°  Lond.  14  00 

Illustrated  Times.                                                     f°  Lond.  9  00 

Nature.     (Scientific.)                                          R  8°  Lond.  6  00 

Notes  and  Queries.    (Liter,  and  Antiquarian.)  4°  Lond.  12  00 

Pall  Mall  Gazette.     (Literary  and  Political.)       i°  Lond.  15  00 

Punch.     (Comic.)     Illustrated.                              4°  Lond.  6  50 

Public  Opinion.     (Eclectic.)                                  f °  Lond.  7  00 

Saturday  Review.     (Lit.,  Political  and  Crit)     i°  Loud.  10  50 

Spectator.     (Literary,  Political  and  Critical)     i°  Lond.  10  50 

Vanity  Fair.     (With  Political  Caricatures).        f°  Lond.  18  50 

Young  People's  Periodicals. 

St.  Nicholas,  (monthly.)                                         8°  N.  Y.  3  00 

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Biblioth^ue  Rose.    Tales,  etc.    (1st  series, 

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(2d  series,  for  children  of  8  to  14  years.) 

78  vols.                                                          18°  N.  Y.  ea.    1  00 

Carraud  et  S^ffur.    Contes.                                12«>  N.  Y,  1  00 

Conscience.     L'Orpheline,                                  12°  N.  Y.  50 

CJorson,     Soirdes  Littdraires.                               16«>  N.  Y.  60 

Cottin.     Elizabeth  ;  ou  les  Exiles  de  Sibdrie.  12o  N.  Y.  60 

Same ;  with  Vocabulary.                          \2°  N.  Y.  1  00 

De  Witt.     Contes,  etc.    7  vols.                          12o  N.  Y.  ea.  1  25 

Fdnelon.     Teldmaque.     Various  ed.                         N.  Y.  75  to  1  25 

Foa.      Contes  Biographiques,  etc.     16  vols.           N.  Y.  ea.    2  20 

Contes  Biographiques:  Vocabulary.        12°  N.  Y.  1  00 

Petit  Robinson  de  Paris:  Vocabulary.    12°  N.  Y.  90 

French    Plays    for    Children.     Vocabularies. 

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Gerard.     Cabinet  des  Fdes.  12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

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M^e  I'Oie.     Iliust.  8°  N.  Y.  50 

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Vol.  5.  1  25 

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Trdsor  de  Contes  Elcmentaires.     Vocabulary.        N.  Y.  75 

Trdsor  d'llistoriettes.  N.  Y.  1  50 

Fables. 

Fenelon.     Fables.  N.  Y.  1  50 

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Lafoiitaine.     Fables.     Ed.  Lefdvre.  8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  1  25 

Choix  de  Fables.  N.  Y.  45 

Fables  Choisies,  18«  Bait.  75 

Ledru.     Fables.  12°  N.  Y.  75 
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Poetry  and  Drama. 

Boileau.     (Euvres  Completes.     2  vols.  S^  N.  Y.  8  00 

(Euvres  Choisies.  12"  N.  Y.  1  25 

Chapsal.     Modeles  Classiques  de  la  Littera- 

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teur ;    L'Avare;    Misauthi-ope ;    Cinna; 

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Chenier.    Poesies.  12°  1  40 

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des  Dames;  Maison  de  Penarvan  ;  Poudre 

aux   Yeux;    Jean    Baudry;    Petits    Oi- 

seaux;  Mlle.de  laSeigliere;  Roman  d'ua 

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vols.  12°  N.  Y.     ea.  1  75 

€ontan.     Choix  de  Poesies.  12^  N.  Y.  1  50 

Corneille.     (Euvres  Completes.     2  vols.  8°  N.  Y.  8  00 

Chefs  d'CBuvres.     2  vols.  8°  L.  &  N".  Y.  2  50 

Theatre.  N.  Y.  1  25 

Modern  French  Comedies.    (Village;  Cagnotte; 

Femmes  qui  Pleurent;  Petites  Mis^res  de 

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Trois   Proverbes  ;    Valerie ;    Collier  des 

Perles.    ( Last  three  with  vocabularies .) 
Mistral.     Mireio.     (Provencal  dialect.) 
Moliere.     CEuvres.     Various  eds. 
Musset.     Un  Caprice.  Paper. 

Pylodet.    Gouttees  de  Rosee.    (Select  poems.) 
Racine.     Theatre  Complet.     Plates. 

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CEuvres  Choisies. 

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Roche.     Pontes  Franqais. 

Students'    Classic    French    Plays.     Notes   by 

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Acbard  et  de  Maiatre.     Clos  Pommier ;  Prisoa- 

iers  du  Caucase.  12°  N.  Y.  90 
Chateaubriand.         Ken^,      Atala,      Martyrs, 

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Conscience.     Le  Lion  de  Flandre,  La  Maison 

Bleue,  Le  Marchand  d' An  vers.                  12°  ea.      50 

Craven.     Anne  Severin.                                             N.  Y.  1  60 

Fleurange.     2  vols.                                           N.  Y.  2  50 

Recit  d'une  Soeur.    2  vols.                              N.  Y.  3  20 

Droz.  Autour  d'une  Source.  12°  1  20 
Erckmann-Chatrian.     Histoire  d'une  Conacrit, 

and  21  others.  12°  ea.  1  20 
Feuillet.        Roman    d'un    Jeune     Homme 

Pauvre.                                                         12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Gautier.     Roman  de  la  Momie.                           12°  1  20 

Karr.     Promenades  Hors  de  mon  Jardin.          12°  1  40 

Laboulaye.     Paris  en  America,  Abdallah.        12°  ea.  1  40 

Lamartine.     Graziella ;  Raphael                              N.  Y.  ea.      50 

Lesage.     Gil  Bias.                                                       N.  Y.  1  25 

St.  Pierre.     Paul  et  Virginie.                                     N.  Y.  50 

Same  ;   and  Chaumifere  Indienne.     IlL   8°  L.  &  N.  Y.  3  00 

Saintine.     Picciola.     Various  eds.  N.Y.I  25,1  .50 

Illustrated  ed.  2  40 

Sand.     Francois  le  Champi.                                12°  N.  Y.  1  35 

La  Petite  Fadette.                                     12°  N.  Y.  1  25 

Mare  au  Diable.                                        12°  N.  Y.  1  35 

Stael.     Corinne.                                                   12°  N.  Y.  1  50 

History,  Religion,  Belles  Lettres,  Collections,  etc. 

Bossuet.     Discours  sur  I'Histoire  Universelle.  12°  1  20 

Burguy  &  Herrig.  La  France  Litt^raire.  N.  Y.  2  25 
Chateaubriand.     La  Genie  du  Christianisme. 

Etudes  Historiques.  12°  ea.  1  20 
Demogeot.     Histoire  de  la  Litt^rature   Fran- 

9aise.                                                                    N.  Y.  1  60 

Testes    Classiques    de    la    Littdrature 

Franqaise.  2  vols.  N.  Y.  2  40 
Ducondray.  Hiatoire  Contemporaire.  N.  Y.  1  80 
Ducondray  et  Feillet.  Simples  Rdcits  de  I'His- 
toire de  France.  N.  Y.  90 
Duruy.  Histoire  de  France.  2  vols.  N.  Y.  3  50 
Grangier.  Histoire  de  la  Litt^rature  Fran^aise.  N.  Y.  1  2c 
Hachette's   French   Classics.     (Dramas,  etc.) 

22  vols.  Paper,  ea.  25c.  16°  Phila.  ea.  50 
Hachette's  Modern  French  Authors.    (Drama, 

History,  etc. ) 

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Nichts. 

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HauS.     Lichtenstein. 

Same. 

Heine.     Romanzen,  etc. 
Heyse.     Novellen. 
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Musaus.     Volksmahrchen.    Paper ^  $1.00 
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Same.     A  selection. 

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"Poetry  euid  Drama. 

Baskerville.     Poetry  on    Germany.     Grerman 

and  English. 
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Brentano.     Ausgewanlte  Gedichte. 
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Same. 

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Same.    Edited  by  Hart. 

Iphigenie. 

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Same. 

Selected  Prose.    Edited  by  J.  M.  Hart.  16°  N.  Y. 

Tasso.  Phila. 

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•(irillparzer.     Sappho,  Die  Ahnfrau.  12°        ea. 

Griin,  A.     Der  letzte  Ritter.  12® 

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Gresammelte  Poetische  Werke. 

Sallet,  Fr.  V.     Lai  en  &  Evangelium. 
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Schulze,     Die  bezauberte  Rose. 

Seume.     Spaziergang  nach  Syrakus. 

Simonson.     German  Ballad  Book. 

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Groethe  und  Schiller.     Brief wechsel.     6  vols. 

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Scherr.    Allgemeine  Greschichte  der  Literatur. 

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verso,  par  Ochoa.     2  vols. 
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Espafia. 
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Viajes  en  Asia. 
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Vida  de  Jesu  Cristo. 
Yida  de  la  Virgeii. 
Moral  en  accion. 
1  listeria  de  las  cruzadas. 
Ejemplos  morales. 
Biografia  de  O'Higgins. 
Biografia  de  San  Martin. 
Biografia    del    libertador    Simon 

Bolivar. 
Biografia  de  Morelos. 
Biografia  de  Mina. 
Raso-os  biogrdficos  de  ninos  cele- 

bres. 
Descripoion  del  universe,  nociones 

de  liistoria  natural. 
Cuentos  y  Refranes. 
Modelos  de  los  nifios. 
El  sueiio  de  un  angel. 
La  mano  de  la  Providencia. 
Amor  fraternal. 
Historia  natural  (aves.) 
Arbol  (el)  sano. 
Angel  (el)  de  Paz. 
Sembrar  para  recoger. 
Senda  (la)  del  deber. 
La  alegria  del  hogar. 
El  capitan  de  la  Esperanza. 
*f uegos  de  las  diferentes  edades. 


Ilorabres  ilustres  de  la  antigUedad 

y  edad-media. 
Hombres  ilustre  modernos. 
Hombres  ilustres  de  la  America. 
Mujeres  celebres  de  Europa. 
Mujeres  celebres  de  America. 

CoLEcciON  18°  k  .35  CT8. 

Joven  ermitano. 

Pueblo  (el)  hebreo. 

Ramillete  de  cuentos. 

El  Cielo. 

Africa  ecuatorial. 

Cestillo  de  floies. 

Huevos  de  Pascua. 

America-Estados-Unidoa. 

Cristobal  Colon. 

Hernando  Cortes. 

Luisito. 

Corderito  (el.) 

Enrique  de  EichenfeL 

Noche  (la)  buena. 

Ser  (el)  huraano. 

Vida  india. 

Canario  (el.) 

Paloraa  (la.) 

Naufragioe  celebres. 

Buenos  padres  bnenos  hijos. 

Deberes  del  hombre. 

Mara  villas  de  la  naturaleza. 

Elementos  de  moral. 

Historia  natural  (mamiferos.) 

Vida  de  San  Francisco  de  Asis. 

Vida  de  San  Antonio  de  Padaa»  • 

Cruz  de  madera. 

Pequeno  (el)  hercules. 

Diego  el  pequeno. 

Linterna  magica. 

Cuentos  morales. 

Mitologia  de  la  Juventud. 

Libro  de  las  ninas. 

Ramillete  de  cuentos. 

Cuentecitos  a  mis  nifios. 

Libro  de  familia. 

Cuentos  para  la  ninez. 

Jose  y  Felipe. 

El  maestro  de  la  aldea. 

295 


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IV.  ITALIAN  BOOKS. 

Alfieri  (Vittorio.)     Tragedie.     2  vols.  12<»  8  80 

Vita,    Giomali,    Lettere    per    cura  di 

Eniilio  Teza.  12«»  1  80 

Aretino,  L.     Istoria  Fiorentina.  12°  1  80 

Arici  (Cesare.)     Poesie  Scelte.  12®  1  80 

Ariosto,  Lodovico.   Orlando  Furioso.    2  v.  12°  3  60 

Opere  Miuori  in  Versi  e  in  Prosa. 

2  vols.  12°  3  60 

Azeglio  (Massimo.)     Niccolo  de*  Lapi.  12"  1  80 

Ettore  Fieraraosca.  12°  1  00 

I  miei  Ricordi.     2  vols.  12°  2  40 

Bagnoli,  P.     Poesie  Scelte.  12°  1  80- 

Balbo,  Cesare.     Novelle.  12°  1  50 

Novelle ;  Frara  men ti  sul  Piemonte.  12°  1  80 

Vita  di  Dante  Alighieri.  12°  1  80 

Meditazioiii  Storiche.  12°  1  80 

Pensieri  ed  Esempi.  12°  1  80 

Delle  Speranza  el  Italia.  12°  1  80 

Somraario  della  Storia  d' Italia.  12°  1  8o 

Pensieri  suUa  Storia  d'ltalia.  12°  180 

Baldi  (Bernard.)     Versi  y  Prose  Scelte.  12°  180 

Bianchetti.     Dei  Lettori  e  dei  Parlatori  12°  1  80 

Boccaccio.     II  Decamerone.     Beviaed,  etc.,  by 

Fanfani.     2  vols.  12°  3  60 

II    Decamerone.     (Brockhaus'   edition.) 

2  vols.  12°  3  00 

Same.     (Didot's  edition.)     2  vols.  12°  2  40 

Buonarotti  (Michel   Angelo.)     La   Fiera;  La 

Tancia.  12°  3  60 

Opere  Varie  Raccolte  da  Fanfani.  12°  1  80 

Prime  e  Lettere.  32°  1  00 

Cannale,  M.     Nuova  Istoria  della   Republica 

di  Genova.     4  vols.  7  20^ 

Cantu,  Cesare.     Margherita  Pusterla.  12°  1  50 

Storia  della  Letteratura  Italiana.  12°  2  25- 

Cantu.     Poesie.  12°  1   10 

Carcano,  G.     Damiano.  12°  1  80 

Dodice  Novelle.  12°  1  80 

Poesie  Varie.  12°  1  80 

Carrer,  L.     Racconti  &  Dialoghi.  12°  I  80 

Poesie  Scelte.  12°  1  80 

Carutti,  D.     Racconti.  12°  1  80 

Cecchi,  G.  M.     Commedie.     2  vols.  12°  8  60 

Cennini.    II  Libro  dell'  Arte.  12°  1  35 
Dair  Ongaro  (Francesco.)    Novelle  Vecchie  e 

Nnovo.  12°  1  80 

Racconti.  12°  1  80 

Dante.   La  Commedia.     Revised  by  Brunone 

Branchi.  12°  2  m 

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Italian  Books. 


Dante  La  Vita  Nuova  e  il  Canzionere.  Edited 

bv  Giuliani.  12«  1  80 

II  Coavito  di  Dante.  _      12«»  3  60 

— —     Racolta  Daiitesca  di  Pietro  Fraticelli. 

La  Divina  Coinmedia.  12"  2  OC 

II  Canzioiiiere,  annot.  and  iU.  12°  1  80 

La  Vita  Nuova.  12°  1  80 

IlCcnvitoeleEpistole.  _  12°  1  80 

Vooabolario     Dantesco    o     Dizionario 

Critico  e  Ragionata.  12"  1  80 

La  Divina  Conimedia,  with  life,  by  Boc- 

caccio. 12"  I  20 

Davanzati,  B.     Opere.     2  vols.  12"  3  60 

De  Ainicis,  E.     Racconti  Militari.  12"  1  80 

Novelle.  12"  1  10 

La  Vita  Militare.  12"  1  80 

Donati,  C.  Fogli  Secche.  Racconti  y  No- 
vella. 12"  1  80 

Fanfani,   Pietro.     Cecco    d'Ascoli.     Racconti 

Storico  del  Secolo  XIV.  12"  1  50 

Fiori  della  Poesia  Italiana  Antica  e  Moderna 

Raccolti  da  Michaelis. 
Foscolo  (Ugo.)     Prose  Letterarie.    4  vols. 

Epistolario.     3  vols. 

Prose  Politiche. 

Poesie. 

Lettere  di  Jacopo  Ortis. 

Franceschi  -  Ferrucci     (Caterina.)      Prose    y 

Versi. 

I   Primo   Quattro   Secoli   della  Letter- 

atura  Italiaui.     2  vols. 

Gioberti.     Del  Buono  e  del  Bello. 
Giordani,  P.     Opere.     3  vols. 
Giudici-Einiliani,  P.     Storia  della  Letteratura 
Italiana.     2  vols. 

Storia  del  Teatro  in  Italia. 

Giusti,  G.     Poesie. 

Versi  Editi  y  Inediti. 

Raccolta  di  Proverbi  Toscani. 

Epistolario. 

Goldoni,  C.     Commedie.    Containing:  Un  Cu- 

rioso  Accidente;  Terenzio;  Le  Barufe 
Chiozoto;  La  Bottega  del  Gaffe;  La  Lo- 
candiera;  II  Barbero  Benefico;  I  Rus- 
teghi.  12"  I  80 

— —  Commedie  Scelte.  Containing :  Pamela 
Nubile;  II  Vero  Amico ;  Le  Smaine  per 
la  Villeggiatura;  II  Bai'bero  Benefico ;  II 
Raggiratore ;  La  Bottega  del  Caffe.  12"  I   26 

Commedie  Scelte.     Containing :  II  Tor- 

quato  Tasso;  Le  Donne  Curiose;  Un  Cu- 


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297 


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Moderni    Poeti 


12° 
120 
12° 
12° 

12° 


Varie.     5  vols. 
Rosini,  G.     La  Monaca  di  Monza. 

Luisa  Strozzi. 

Sacchetti,  F.     Le  Novelle.     2  vols. 
Tasso    (Torquato).      La    Grerusalemme 

erata. 

Same. 

L'Aminta  y  Rime  Scelte. 

Tasso,  T.     I  Dialoghi.     3  vols. 

Le  Lettere.     5  vols. 

Le  Prose  Diverse.     2  vols. 

Thonar,  P.     Racconti  Popolari. 
Verri,  P.     Shoria  di  Milaiio       2  vols. 
Visconti  Venosta,  G.     Novelle. 


Lib- 


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nose  Accidente ;  Terenzio  ;  L'Avaro 
Fastoso ;  II  Vero  Amico ;  II  Barbero 
Benefico.  12" 

Grazzini,  A.  F.     Commedie.  12o 

Novelle.  12° 

Guerrazzi,  F.  D.     Isabella  Orsiiii.  12o 

L'Assedio  di  Firenze.     2  vols.  12" 

Grossi,  T.     Marco  Visconti.  12" 

Heyse,    P.       Antologia    dei 

Italiani. 
Leopardi,  G.     Opere.    2  vols. 

Epistolario.     2  vols. 

Machiavelli,  N.     Le  Istorie  Fiorente, 

II    Principe.     I  Discorsi  sopra  la  prima 

deca  di  Tito  Livio. 

Maffei,    G.      Storia   della    Letteratura    Ital- 

iano.    2  vols.  12° 

Mamiani,  T.     Poesie,  12® 

Manzoni,  A.     I  Promessi  Sposi.  12" 

Metastasio,  P.     Drammi,  12o 

Monti,  V.     I  Poemi.     2  vols.  32o 

Le  Poesie  Liriche.  32° 

Poesie  Drammatische.  32o 

Nicolini,  G.     Poesie.  12o 

Prose.  120 

Parini,  G.     Versi  y  Prose.  12" 

Pellico,  S.     Le  Mie   Prigioni,   F.  da  Rimini, 

Tommaso  Moro  e  Poesia  Scelte.  12o 

Le  Tragedie.  12" 

Cantiche  e  Poesie  Varie.  12" 

Epistolario.  12o 

Le  Mie  Prigioni  Separate.  12o 

Petrarca;  F.     Le  Rime.  12" 

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t.  Abbott,  .7. 

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Marco   Polo   Series.  10  vols., 

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Riiinbow  and  Lucky  Series,  10 

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Story  Books,  12°,  each 1  75 

August   Stories,    18°,    N.  Y., 

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Florence  Stories.  6  vols 6  00 

Science  for  the  Young,  each. .      1  50 

American  History,  8  vols 10  00 

Adams,  W.  T.  (Oliver  Optic) . . 
Arniv   and   Navy    Stories,   6 

vols.,  16°,  Illus.  each  150 

b.  Boat  Club  Series,  Illus.,  6  vols. 

each 1  25 

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Our  Standard    Bearer:    The 

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Riverdale  Stories,  12  v.,  each.         45 
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Starry  Flag   Series,    6   vols., 

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Little  Women,  2  vols 3  00 

Little  Men,  1  vol 1  50 

Old  FashioTied  Girl 1  50 

Aunt  .Jo's  Scrap  Book, 1  00 

Morning  Glories 1  60 

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St .  jy  of  a  Bad  Boy,  16° 1  50 

b.  Alger,  11.,  Jr. 

Juveniles,  13  vols.,  per  vol. ..      1  25 


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Amongst  Machines,  8° 1  76 

a.  Andersen,  Hans  0. 

F;iiry  Tales,  5  vols.,  16°,  catch.       1  25 

Wonder  Stories,  12° 2  26 

Stories  and  Tales,  Illust.,  12°.      2  26 
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Away  in  the  Wilderness,  12°..       1  75 

Coral  Island,  12° ......       1  25 

Dog  Crusoe,  12° 1  25 

Fast  in  the  Ice I  25 

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Freaks  on  the  Fells 1  25 

Fire  Brigade 1  25 

Floating  Light,  16° 1  ."iO 

Gascoyne,  12° 1  25 

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Martin  Kattler,  12° 1  25 

Red  Kric,  12° 1  25 

Shifting  Winds,  12° 1  25 

Uncrava,  12° 1  25 

Wild  .Man  of  the  West,  12°.   .       1  25 

World  of  lee  (The),  12° 1  25 

Young  Fur  Traders,  12° 1  25 

Barbauld,  Mrs. 
Things  by  thei  r  Right  Names,  18°      76 

a.  Barrow,  Mrs.  F. 

Aunt  Fanny's  Stories,  6  vols..      5  00 

Night  Cap  Stories,  6  vols 5  00 

Barrows,  Rev.  W. 
Twelve  Nights  in  the  Hunt- 
er's Camp,  12° 126 

b.  Beckoning  Series,  3  vols 3  75 

Belmont  Series,  5  vols.,  Bost  .      6  2.'5 

a.  Biart,  L. 

Young  Naturalist,  12° I  75 

Bowman,  Anne. 

Bear  Hunters,  16° 125 

Kangaroo  Hunters,  15° 1  25 

Boy's  Globe  Library,  3  series 

each  4  vols.,  Pliila.,  per  v. . .      1  50 

b.  Brehat,  A.  de. 

Adventures  of  a  Little  French 

Bov 150 

Busch",  W. 
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299 


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•.  Carrol!,  Lewis. 

Alice's  Adventiirefc  f  1  00 

Through  Lookiiig-Ulass 160 

Castlemon,  H. 

FniJilc  on  a  Gunboat 125 

"    on  the  Lower  Mississippi      1  25 

"    on  the  Prairies 126 

•     IntheWooils 126 

•'    The  Young  Naturalist..,      1  26 

«■    Before  VlcliRburgh 125 

'    among  the  Riuicherofl. ..      126 
* '    at  Don  CarloH*  Hancho. . .       1  25 

"    in  the  Mountains 125 

Qo  Ahead;  Nu  Moss,  each 125 

Sportsmar.'?  Cub  in  the  Sad- 
dle ;     Afloat ;    Among    the 

Trappers,  3  vols.,  each 126 

Tom  Newconibe 1  26 

Cecil  and  His  1  tog,  16° 126 

Chambers'  Library  for  Toang 
People,  20  vols.;  2d  series,  7 

vols.,  each     76 

•.  Charlesworth,  Miss. 

Ministering  Children,  12=" 1  76 

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Both  vols,  in   one,    red  line 

edition 4  00 

England's  Yeoman,  12° 1  76 

Charlotte  Elizabeth.   [See  Ton- 

na.1 
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Rainbows  for  Children 160 

Children's  Album,  etc 

Child's  Book  of  Song  &  Praise, 

withMusic 8  60 

Clarke,  K.  S.  (See  May,  Sophie. ) 
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Buttej^iy  Hunters,  16° 1  60 

Conrad  the  Squirrel 126 

a.  Coolidge. 

WliatKatyDld 160 

Craigie,  M.E. 

Once  Upon  a  Time,  16° 100 

CrosBland,  Mrs. 

Memorable  Women,  Illua....  160 
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Wild  Men  and  BeasU 1  60 

Dall,  Mrs.  C.  H. 
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Lost  Among  the  Wild  Men, 

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Tiger  Prince.  16° 160 

Wolf  Boy  of  China,  12° 1  25 

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King's  Lily  and  Rosebud I  50 

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Travels  and  Adventures,  4. . . . 

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Parents  As-sistant,  12° 

Rosamond,  12° 

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Captain  Sam,    12° 

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Everett,  Wm. 

Changing  Base,  16° 

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Gray,  G-  Z. 
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How  to  Do  It,  12°  

Harper's  Story  Books.  By 
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each  90o.  and 

Haven,  Alice  B. 
Juveniles,  8  to 'i.,  12° 

0.  Hawthorne,  N. 

Tanglew-od  Tales,  16° 

True  Stories  16° 

Woiuler  Book,  16°.  

*.  Hayes  I.  I. 

Oast   away  In  the  Cold,  16° 

Heroes  of  Europe.    Illust.... 
Hotiaml  Mrs. 

AlTeotionate   Bros.,  18° 

The  Young  Crujoe,  18° 

t.  Hooker. 

Child's  Book  of  Nature,  Iv... 

Natural  History 

Science  for  Family,  3  v.  ea. . . 
Hope,  A,  11. 

A  Book  about  Boys,  16° 

Howitt,  Mary. 

Birds  and  their  Nests,  111... . 

Juveniles,  14  vols 

Howitt,  Win. 

Boy's  Advent  in  Australia..  . 

Illustrated  Wonder  Books, 
8  vols.  16°  each 

a.  Ingelow,  Jean. 

.Mopsa,  the  Fairy,  16° 

P;->or    Mat,  or  the  Clouded 
Intellect      

Sister's  Bye  Hours,  16° 

Stories  told  to  ii  Child 

Jack  the  Conqueror,   -Ito 

John  Whopper's  Adventures.. 
Jones,  T.   11. 

Animal  Creation 

Johnson.     The   Roddy  Books, 

3  vols  each 

Jutland  Series,  4v.    12^,  each 

b.  Kellogg,  K. 

Elm    Island    Stories  6v.  12° 

each 

Pleasant  Cove  Series,  6v.   16° 

each 

Whispering    Pine  Series,  6v. 

12^  each 

a,  Kingsley,  Kev.  Charles. 

The  Heroes  ;  or  Greek  Fairy. 
The  Water  Babies  

1.  Kingston,  W.  H.  G. 

Adrift  in  a  Boat,  16° 

Adventures  of  Dick  Onslow.... 

Among  the  Islands  of  the  Pa- 
cific,  12^ 

Antony  Waymouth 

At  the  South  Pole,  8° 

Cruise  of  the  Frolic,  8° 

Fred.  Markham  In  Russia, 
Small  4° 

Foxholme    Hall,  12°, 

Harry  Skipwith,  12°,   .... 

In  the  Eiistern  Seas,  12° 

In  the  Wilds  of  Africa,  12°.... 

Mv  First  A'ovage,  8° 

OfftoSea,4° 

Old  Jack.  R° 

On  the  Banks  of  the  Amazon, 
12° 


•1  26 

1  76 

8  00 

1  60 
1  60 
1  60 

1  60 

1  60 

75 
76 

2  00 
1  60 

1  60 

1  25 

2  00 
7  00 

1  50 

1  00 

1  25 


1  25 

1  25 

2  00 
75 

3  75 

1  25 
1  50 


1  25 
1  25 
1  26 

1  60 

1  75 

1  25 


2  50 
5a 

43 

75 
3s  6d 
3s  6d 

2  50 
2  50 
2  00 

1  50 

2  00 

2  50 


Peter  the  Whaler,  12°, 

Pirate's  Treasure,  12°,... 

Round  the  World,  12' 

Schoolboy  Days,  8^  

Washed  Ashore,  16 

Kirby,  M.  &  E. 

Sea  and  its  Wonders.    Ill 

The  World  at  Homj.    HI 

a.  KnatchbuU-IIugessen. 

Crackers  for  Christmas 

Puss  Cat  .Mew,  12^ 

Moonshine  (Fairy  Stories).... 

Prince  Perrypcts. 

Tales  at  Tea  Time,  each 

Kuntze,  E.  J. 

Mystic  Bell,  16° 

Lauder,  Miss  S.  W. 

Spectacle  Series    for    Young 

Eyes,  3  vols.,  16° 

Ledgeside  Series,  6  vols.,  16°... 
Leslie,  Mrs.  M . 

Minnie  and  her  Pets,  6  vols.  111. 

18°.    Each 

Library  of  Adventure. 

Holiday  Adventures     

Adventures  on  ice 

Pioneers  of  Civilization 

Library  of  Wonders. 

Lilliput  Levee 

Lectures 

Little  Lives  

Ijittle  Lucy's  Wonderful  Globe. 

Little  ^Mother.    

Little  Kosy's    Travels,  small  4° 
Little    Itosy's  Voyage  of  Dis- 
covery, small  4°    

Luyster,  Jliss. 

JViiss     Lily's    Voyage    Round 
World 

The  Little  Gipsy 

a.  Macdonald,  Geo. 

Ranald  Bannerman's  Boyhood. 
At    the    Back  of    the   North 

Wind 

Princess  and  GoI)lin 

Dealings  with  the  Fairies 

b.  Mace. 

Home  Fairy  Tales  

Mouthful  of  Bread  ...     

Servants  of  the  Stomach 

a.  Mackarnes:;,  Mrs.  M.  A. 

Cloud  with  Silver  Lining... 

Dream  (Chintz , 

Home  on  the  Rock , 

Merry  (;hri.sLmas , 

Old  -Tollilfe 

Sequel  to  Old  Jolliffe. 

Only  a  Shilling  

Star  in  the  Desert 

Above  in  set,  4  vols.,  16°. 

Siberts  Wold 

Sunbeam  Stories  

McKeever,  Harriet  B. 

Breakers  Ahead 

Edith's  Ministry,  16° 

Eleanor's  Three  Birthdays. 

Flounced  Robe  

Lucy  Forester's  Triumphs. 
Marv  Leslie's  Trials,  16°.. . 

.Silver  Thieads,  12^ 

Westnook  Par-ionage 

Woodcliff  Children. 

301 


2a 
3a  6d 

2  60 

5s 
28  6d 

3  00 
3  00 

1  25 
1  25 
1  50 

I  60 

1  00 


8  00 
7  50 


7  60 

1  75 
1  50 
1  60 

50 

1  25 

2  00 
2  50 
2  50 

2  50 


3  50 
2  50 

1  75 

2  00 
2  00 

1  26 

1  76 
1  75 
1  76 


4  W 


76 
1  OC 

1  00 
1  OC 
1  5C 


Juveniles. 


Mackintosh,  Miss  M.  J. 
Conquest  and   Self-Conquest, 

180 «    75 

b.  Magnet  Stories,  4  vols.  ,16" 6  00 

Mann,  Mts- 

The  Flower  People 100 

Malot,  H. 
Romaiu  Kalbris,  his   Adven- 

tttre8,12° 2  00 

l-  Maiineriiig,  May. 

Billy  Grimes' Favorite 100 

Climbicg  the  Rope,  16° 1  00 

Crui.se  of  the  Dashaway,  16°. .     1  00 

little  Maid  of  Oxbow,  16° 1  00 

Little  Spaniard,  16° 1  00 

Salt  Water  Dick,  16° 100 

a.  Mart iueau,  Harriet. 

Crofton  Boys,  etc.,  4  rols 6  00 

a.  Marryat,  Capt-  F. 

Cliildren  of  the  New  Forest, 

12^ 1  2« 

Masterman  lieady.  Scenes  in  t 
Africa.  Settlers  in  Canada,  [     2  25 

Svols.,  16° ) 

Mateaux. 

Home  Chat   with  our  Young 

Follcs 2  60 

Max  and  Maurice.    Trans,  by 

Brooics 1  60 

a.  May,  Sophie  (Miss  Clarke) 

Dotty  Dimple  Stories,  6  vols. 

111.,  1»°.     Kach 75 

Little  Prudy  Stories,  6  vols. 

111.,  lo°.    Each 75 

Little      Prudy's       Flyaway 
Series,  6  vols.,  18°.    Each. .       76 
Mayhew  Bros. 
Oood    Genius     thikt    Tamed 

Everj'thiiig  to  Gold 76 

Magic  of  Kindness 75 

a.  Mayhew,  Hy. 

Bovluxxl  of  Martin  Luther 1  26 

Pea-ant  Boy  Philosopher 125 

Wonders  of  Science,  16° 1  26 

Young  Benjamin  Franklin,  16°    1  25 
The  same,  tine  ed.,  gilt  edge. .     1  50 
Men    who  have   m^e  them- 
selves,   must 150 

"Men  who  have  Risen,"  Li- 
brary, each 1  60 

Men  who  have  Risen 

Small  Beginnings 

Steady  Ann 

liOndon  Merchants 

"Ministering  Children"  Series, 

4  vols 6  00 

Meteyard. 

Doctor's  little  Daughter 2  00 

Miller,  Thos. 

Boy's  Book  of  the  Seasons ....    2  00 
Morris. 

Dogs  and  their  Doings 2  00 

Mulock,  D.  M. 
The  Fairy  Book.  12°,  N.Y....     160 

Adventures  of  a  Brownie 90 

Munchausen,  Baron,  16° 1  26 

Musset.  Paul  de. 
Mr.  Wind  and  Madame  Rain, 

square  4° 75 

OlipliJiiit. 
Agnes  |{o)ietoun's  Schools  and 
Ho'idavs 1  50 

302 


Opie.  Mrs.,  Works. 
a.  Oar  Young  Folks  (montlily)  per 

vol $3  00 

Paul  Preston's  Voyases,  etc. ...     I  2&> 
Penniman,  Maj.     The  Tanner 

Boy.    Life  of  Grant 

Pepper.      Boy's  Play  Book  of 

Science 2  00 

Boy's  Play  Book  of  Metals         2  25 

Perilous  Incidents,  12° 2  00 

a.  Phelps,  Mi.-<8E  S. 

Gipsey  Breynton  Series,  16°  4 

vols B  00 

Trotty  Book,  4° 1  60 

Philip  yuarll. 
a.  Picture  Gallery  of  all  Nations, 

lllii.strated,  4^  2  50 

Pictures  of  Eng.  Hist.    4° 2  50 

Pleasure  Book  of  the  Year,  4°      2  50 
Popular  Fairy  Tales,  IG^ 1  25 

a.  Prentiss,  E. 

Flower  of  the  Family,  16°....      1  23 
The  Little    Susy  Library,    3 

vols.,  Iti^ 2  60 

The  Percys,  16^ 1  25- 

Nid  worth  &  Magic  Wands,  16°      1  25 
6.  Reid,  Mavne. 

Tales  of  Adventure,  2  series, 

each 9  00 

Tales  for  Boys 

First  Series,  12  vols.,  each. ..      1  50 
Second  Series,  4  vols.,  each  .       1  75 
Ritchie. 

Romance  of  Hist.— France  . .      2  50 
Riverside  Magazine,  Illust.,   3 

vols.,  each 3  00 

6.  Robinson,  L.  B. 

The  House  with  Spectacles,16°     1  25 
Rossetti.    Sing  .Song  (for  Nur- 
sery)        2  00 

Routledge. 

Every  Boy's  Annual 3  00 

Runaway  (The) 150 

Springdale  Stories,  6  vols 4  50 

Saxe,  J. G. 

Clever  Stories  of  Many  Nations    3  50 
Scudder.  H.  E. 
Dream  Children,  etc.,  3  vols..      4  00- 
a-  Sedgwick.  .Miss  C.  M. 

Boy  of  Mount  Khigi,  18'' 1  25 

live  and  Let  Live,  IS^ 75 

Poor  KichMan  and  Kict  Poor 

Man,  18^ 75 

Love  Token 75 

Means  and  Ends,  Self-Train- 
ing      75 

Stones  for  Youth 75 

Seven  Little  Sisters,  12° 125. 

Sherwood,  Mrs- 

Wliole  Works,  16  voU 24  00 

Choice  Works,  Lady  Manor, 

etc.,  11  vols 16  60 

Smith,  Mrs.  C- 
American  HomeBook,Indoor 

Games 1  60 

Standard   Fairy  Tales,  Illast., 

12^ 160 

b.  Stephens,  C.  A. 

Camping  Out  Series,  v.  l,! 
Cam|>ing  Out ;  v.  »,  I>eft  on  1       ,  -- 
I.,Hl.ra<lor  :   v.  3,  Off  to  the  [       '  "^ 
Geysers,  each J 


The  Beat  Reading. 


Stockton. 

Koundabout  Rambles ...'....      2  00 
Stoddard. 

Adventures  In  Fairy  Land . .      1  25 
Stolz,  Mad.  de. 

House  on  Wheels 125 

Story    Without    an   End,    16°      1  25 
•.  Stowe,  Mrs.  11.  B. 

Pussy  Willow,  small  4° 1  50 

Queer  IJltle  People,  small  4"      1  60 
Sunshine  Series,  6  v.,  18°....       3  00 
Swift. 
Gulliver's  Travels,  111.,  16°..      1  50 

a.  Swiss  Family  liobinson 1  50 

Tale  of  a  Nest,  12° 160 

a.  Taylor,  Bayard. 

Boys  of  Other  Countries,  12°..      1  60 
a.  Thayer,  Wm. 

Tanner  Boy  (Lincoln) 1  60 

Printer  Boy  (Franklin) 1  50 

Things  Worth  Knowing 1  00 

Thurston,  Miss  Louise  M. 
Charley  lloberts  Series,  4  v. 

le^each     1  00 

Foresi  Mills,  16° 80 

Tonna,  Mrs. 
The      Charlotte      Elizabeth 

Stories,  8  vols.,  16°. . .  7  20 

Townsend,  V  F. 

Only  Girls 160 

Treasury   of  Fairy    Stories, 

must 1  76 

a.  Trowbridge,  J.  T. 

Lawrence's  Adventures 

among    the    Ice  -  Cutters, 

Glass-Makers,  etc ...      1  60 

The  Brighthope  Series,5  vols., 

18° 4  00 

Jack  Hazard,  16° 150 

Tuthill,  Mrs.  L.  C. 

Tip-top  Story  Book  for  Boys, 

16°,  3  vols.,  each 125 

Tip-top  Story  Book  for  Girls, 

3  vols.,  16°,  each 125 

Tyng,  Rev.  S.  H. 

The  Spencers 125 

Tytler,  Miss. 

Sweet  Counsel  for  Girls  ....      1  60 
Uncle    Sam   Series,    4   vols, 

paper,  col'd,  each 60 


Vieux  Moustache, 

That  Good  Old  Time,  16°....  »  1  26 

Two  Lives  in  One,  16° 1  26 

a.  Warnov,  Mi.^s. 

Carl  Krinken,  16° 100 

Casper,  16^ 100 

Hard  .Maple,  irp 00 

Rutherford  Children,  16°....       I  00 

Sybil  and  Chryssa,  16° 1  00 

A  Story  of  Small  Beginnings, 

4  vols 6  00 

Trading 1  28 

Waste  Not,  Want  Not  Series, 

s  vols.,  16^ 2  50 

Watts'    SonM    for    Children, 

Illustrated 2  50 

WelU.  Mrs.  Kate  G. 
In  the«(;iearings,  10° 80 

Wliat  Makes  Me  Grow,  16° 1  00 

a.  Wliitney,  Mrs. 

Leslie  Goldthwaite 175 

We  Girls,  12° 1  50 

Real  Folks,  12° 150 

Pansies  150 

Wliitlier,  J.  G. 
Child  Life,  Illustrated 3  00 

Winter  Evening  Library,  8 
vols 8  00 

Wonders,  lllust.  Library  of 

Electricity  :  -  -  the    Aloon  — 
S<'uli)ture,  each 1  60 

Women  of  Worth  Library,    4 

vols., each 160 

Wood.     The     Modern      Play- 
mate,   niust Lond.      4  50 

Yong«,  Miss  C.  M. 

Caged  Lion,  12° 125 

Castle  Builders,  12° 1  00 

Countess  Kate 

Richard  the  Fearless,  16° 75 

Six  Cushions,  16° 1  Ol> 

Book  of  Golden  Deeds 1  25 

Young  American's  Library  of 
Eminent  Statesmen,  6  vols., 
16^  each  1  25 

Young  American's  Library  of 
Famous    Generals,    6  vols., 

16°  each 1  26 

Young  Hunter's  Library,  111., 
4  vols.,  12°  each 1  Bt 


308 


PART    SECOND. 

PREPABED  BY  FBSD.  B.  PEBEma. 

L     READINGS  ON  READING. 

n.    SUGGESTIONS  FOR  COURSES  OP  READINQ 

m,  ON  OWNING  BOOKS. 

IV.  HINTS  ON  BOOK  CLUBS. 


READINGS    ON    READING 


L  The  Duty  of  Owning  Books. 

BY  HENRY  WARD  BEKCHER. 

Wk  form  judgments  of  men  from  little  things  about  theii 
houses,  of  which  the  owner,  perhaps,  never  thinks.  In  earlier 
years,  when  travelling  in  the  West,  where  taverns  were  scarce, 
and  in  some  places  unknown,  and  every  settler's  house  was  a 
house  of  entertainment,  it  was  a  matter  of  some  importance  and 
some  experience  to  select  wisely  where  you  would  put  up.  And 
we  always  looked  for  flowers.  If  there  were  no  trees  for  shade, 
no  patch  of  flowers  in  the  yard,  we  were  suspicious  of  the  place. 
But,  no  matter  how  rude  the  cabin  or  rough  the  surroundings,  if 
we  saw  that  the  window  held  a  little  trough  for  flowers,  and  that 
some  vines  twined  about  strings  let  down  from  the  eaves,  we 
were  confident  that  there  was  some  taste  and  carefulness  in  the 
log  cabin.  In  a  new  country,  where  people  have  to  tug  for  a 
living,  no  one  will  take  the  trouble  to  rear  flowers  unless  the  love 
of  them  is  pretty  strong ;  and  this  taste,  blossoming  out  of  plain 
and  uncultivated  people,  is  itself  like  a  clump  of  harebells  grow- 
ing out  of  the  seams  of  a  rock.  We  were  seldom  misled.  A 
patch  of  flowers  came  to  signify  kind  people,  clean  beds,  and 
good  bread. 

But  in  other  states  of  society  other  signs  are  more  significAat. 
Flowers  about  a  rich  man's  house  may  signify  only  that  he  has 


506  THB  BEST  RBADntG. 

a  good  gardener,  or  that  he  has  refined  neighbors,  and  does  what 
he  sees  them  do.  But  men  are  not  accastomed  to  bay  books,  onless 
they  want  them.  If,  on  visiting  the  dwelling  of  a  man  of  slender 
means,  we  find  that  he  contents  himself  with  cheap  carpets  and 
very  plun  famiture,  in  order  that  he  may  purchase  books,  he 
rises  at  once  in  oar  esteem.  Books  are  not  made  for  furniture, 
but  there  is  nothing  else  that  so  beautifully  furnishes  a  honso. 
Thb  plainest  bow  op  books  that  cloth  or  paper  ever 

COVERED  IS  more  SIGNIFICANT  OF  REFINEMENT  THAN  THE 
MOST  ELABORATELY  CARVED  etagire  OR  SIDEBOARD. 

Give  us  a  house  furnished  with  books  rather  than  fumitku6 . 
Both,  if  you  can,  but  books  at  any  rate  I  To  spend  several  days 
in  a  friend's  house,  and  hunger  for  something  to  read,  while  you 
are  treading  on  costly  carpets,  and  sitting  upon  luxurious  chairs, 
and  sleeping  upon  down,  is  as  if  one  were  bribing  your  body  for 
the  sake  of  cheating  your  mind. 

Is  it  not  pitiable  to  see  a  man  growing  rich,  augmenting  the 
comforts  of  home,  and  lavishing  money  on  ostentatious  uphol- 
stery, upon  the  table,  upon  everything  but  what  the  soul  needs  T 
We  know  of  many  and  many  a  rich  man's  house  where  it  would 
not  be  safe  to  ask  for  the  commonest  English  classics.  A  few 
garish  annuals  on  the  table,  a  few  pictorial  monstrosities,  together 
with  the  stock  religious  books  of  his  "  persuasion,"  and  that  is 
all  I  No  poets,  no  essayists,  no  historians,  no  travels  or  biogra- 
phies, no  select  fictions,  or  curious  legendary  lore.  But  the  wall- 
paper cost  three  dollars  a  roll,  and  the  carpets  four  dollars  a  yard ! 

Books  are  the  windows  through  which  the  soul  looks  out.  A 
home  without  books  is  like  a  room  without  windows.  Xo  man 
has  a  right  to  bring  up  his  children  without  surrounding  them 
with  books,  if  he  has  the  means  to  buy  them.  It  is  a  wrong  to 
his  family.  He  cheats  them  1  Children  learn  to  read  by  being  in 
the  presence  of  books.  The  love  of  knowledge  comes  with 
reading  and  grows  upon  it.  And  the  love  of  knowledge,  in  a 
young  mind,  is  almost  a  warrant  against  the  inferior  excitement 
of  passions  and  vices. 

Let  us  pity  these  poor  rich  men  who  live  barrenly  in  great, 
bookless  houses  I  Let  us  congratulate  the  poor  that,  in  our  day, 
books  are  so  cheap  that  a  man  may  every  year  add  a  hundred 
volumes  to  his  library  for  the  price  of  what  his  tobacco  and  his 
beer  would  cost  him.  Among  the  earliest  ambitions  to  be  excited 
In  clerks,  workmen,  journeymen,  and,  indeed,  among  all  that  art 


KBAOIN08  ON   RSADINO.  QQi^ 

straggling  up  in  life  from  nothing  to  something,  is  that  of  own* 
ing,  and  constantly  adding  to,  a  library  of  good  books.  A  little 
library  growing  larger  every  year,  is  an  honorable  part  of  a 
young  man's  history.  It  is  a  man's  duty  to  have  books.  A 
library  is  not  a  luxury,  but  one  of  the  necessaries  of  life. — "  Eye» 
and  Ea/ra."    12mo.    Boston,  1862. 


II.  Valub  and  Plbasube  of  Books  and  Reading. 

Books  are  the  food  of  youth,  the  delight  of  old  age ;  the  orna- 
ment of  prosperity;  the  refuge  and  comfort  of  adversity;  a 
delight  at  home,  and  no  hindrance  abroad ;  companions  by  night, 
in  travelling,  in  the  country. — Cicero. 


Books  are  a  guide  in  youth  and  an  entertainment  for  age 
They  support  us  under  solitude,  and  keep  us  from  becoming  a 
burden  to  ourselves.  They  help  us  to  forget  the  crossness  of 
men  and  things,  compose  our  cares  and  our  passions,  and  lay  our 
disappointments  asleep.  When  we  are  weary  of  the  living,  we 
may  repair  to  the  dead,  who  have  nothing  of  peevishness,  pride, 
or  design  in  their  conversation.  It  is  chiefly  through  books  that 
we  enjoy  intercourse  with  superior  minds ;  **  and  these  invaluable 
communications  are  within  the  reach  of  all." — Madame  de  Genlia. 


" the  great  minds  of  former  ages.     The  debt  which  he 

owes  to  them  is  incalculable.  They  have  guided  him  to  truth. 
They  have  filled  his  mind  with  noble  and  graceful  images.  They 
have  stood  by  him  in  all  vicissitudes ;  comforters  in  sorrow,  nurses 
in  sickness,  companions  in  solitude.  Their  friendships  are 
exposed  to  no  danger  from  the  occurrences  by  which  other  attach- 
ments are  weakened  or  dissolved ;  time  glides  on ;  fortune  is 
inconstant ;  tempers  are  soured ;  bonds  which  seemed  indissolu- 
ble are  daily  sundered  by  interest,  by  emulation,  or  by  caprice. 
But  no  such  cause  can  affect  the  silent  converse  which  we  hold  with 
the  highest  of  human  intellects.  That  placid  intercourse  is 
disturbed  by  no  jealousies  or  resentments.  There  are  the  old 
friends  who  are  never  seen  with  new  faces,  who  are  the  same  in 
wealth  and  in  poverty,  in  glory  and  in  obscurity.  With  the  dead 
there  is  no  rivalry.  In  the  dead  there  is  no  change.  Plato  is 
never  sullen.  Cervantes  is  never  petulant.  Demosthenes  never 
oomes  unseasonably     Dante  never  stays  too  long.    No  differensa 


308  THE  BEST  BBADINa. 


of  political  opinion  can  alienate  Cicero.     No  heresy  can  excite  th» 
horror  of  Bossaet." — Lord  Macaulay:  Review  of  Montagu's  Bacon. 


Books  ?  The  only  bodies  are  they,  for  noble  spirits,  that  have 
no  ailments  or  annoyances.  Books  talk  to  you,  not  through  the 
ear,  bat  another  way.  They  shout  their  silent  meaning  at  the 
Boul  through  the  eye.  They  never  importune,  and  are  never 
reluctant.  They  are  always  full  without  eating.  They  are  still, 
but  never  fileep.  They  grow  old  without  infirmity.  They  are 
neither  sick  nor  weary ;  they  outwatch  the  watcher,  and  greet 
the  morning,  and  wait  for  the  stars  at  evening.  For  every  other 
guest  we  make  a  couch  and  spread  a  table.  But  strange  are  the 
manners  of  books  and  pictures,  that  bring  rest  to  our  perturba- 
tions, and  are  guests  that  perform  all  the  offices  of  hospitality 
for  the  host. — H.  W.  Beecher,  "  Eyet  and  Ears,"  page  397. 

[Not«  the  coincidence  of  expression,  as  well  as  tbooght,  in  the  above  fonr 
extracts.] 

It  is  nearly  an  axiom,  that  people  will  not  be  better  than  the 
books  they  read. — Dr.  A.  Potter. 


It  is  as  important  that  we  should  have  good  books  aa  that  we 
should  keep  good  company,  as  the  one  will  make  the  other. — 
"  An  Old  BookseOer." 


We  cannot  linger  in  the  beautiful  creations  of  inventive  g^nioB, 
or  pursue  the  splendid  discoveries  of  modern  science,  without  a 
new  sense  of  the  capacities  and  dignity  of  human  nature,  which 
naturally  leads  to  a  sterner  self-respect,  to  manlier  resolves,  and 
higher  aspirations.  We  cannot  read  the  ways  of  God  to  man  as 
revealed  in  the  history  of  nations,  of  sublime  virtues  as  exempli- 
fied in  the  lives  of  great  and  good  men,  without  falling  into  that 
mood  of  thoughtful  admiration,  which,  though  it  be  but  a  tran- 
sient glow,  is  a  purifying  and  elevating  influence  while  it  lasts. 
The  study  of  history  is  especially  valuable  as  an  antidote  to  self  • 
exaggeration.  It  teaches  lessons  of  humility,  patience,  and  sub- 
mission. When  we  read  of  realms  smitten  with  the  scourge  of 
famine  K/t  pestilence,  or  strewn  with  the  bloody  ashes  of  war ;  of 
grass  growing  in  the  streets  of  great  cities ;  of  ships  rotting  at 
the  wharves  ;  of  fathers  burying  their  sons ;  of  strong  men  beg 
ging  their  bread ;  of  fields  untitled,  and  silent  workshops,  and 
despairing  countenances, — we  hear  a  voice  of  rebuke  to  our  owb 


BEADn7G8  ON  READING.  30^ 

clamorous  sorrows  and  peevish  complaints.  We  learn  that  pain 
and  suffering  and  disappointment  are  a  part  of  God's  providence, 
and  that  no  contract  was  ever  yet  made  with  man  by  which  virtua 
should  secure  to  him  temporal  happiness. 

In  books,  be  it  remembered,  we  have  the  best  products  of  the 
best  minds.  We  should  any  of  us  esteem  it  a  great  privilege  to 
pass  an  evening  with  Shakespeare  or  Bacon,  were  such  a  thing 
possible.  But,  were  we  admitted  to  the  presence  of  one  of  these 
Illustrious  men,  we  might  find  him  touched  with  infirmity,  or  op- 
pressed with  weariness,  or  darkened  with  the  shadow  of  a  recent 
trouble,  or  absorbed  by  intrusive  and  tyrannous  thoughts.  To 
us  the  oracle  might  be  dumb,  and  the  light  eclipsed.  But,  when 
we  take  down  one  of  their  volumes,  we  run  no  such  risk.  Here 
we  have  their  best  thoughts  embalmed  in  their  best  words ;  im- 
mortal flowers  of  poetry,  wet  with  Castalian  dews,  and  the  golden 
fruit  of  wisdom  that  had  long  ripened  on  the  bough  before  it  was 
gathered.  Here  we  find  the  growth  of  the  choicest  seasons  of  the 
mind,  when  mortal  cares  were  forgotten,  and  mortal  weaknesses 
were  subdued  ;  and  the  soul,  stripped  of  its  vanities  and  its  pas- 
sions, lay  bare  to  the  finest  effluences  of  truth  and  beauty.  We 
may  be  sure  that  Shakespeare  never  out-talked  his  Hamlet,  nor 
Bacon  his  Essays.  Great  writers  are  indeed  best  known  through 
their  books.  How  little,  for  instance,  do  we  know  of  the  life  of 
Shakespeare ;  but  how  much  do  we  know  of  him  I    .      .      .      . 

For  the  knowledge  that  comes  from  books,  I  would  claim  no 
more  than  it  is  fairly  entitled  to.  I  am  well  aware  that  there  is 
no  inevitable  connection  between  intellectual  cultivation,  on  the 
one  hand,  and  individual  virtue  or  social  well-being,  on  the  other. 
"  The  tree  of  knowledge  is  not  the  tree  of  life."  I  admit  that 
genius  and  learning  are  sometimes  found  in  combination  with 
gross  vices,  and  not  unfrequently  with  contemptible  weaknesses ; 
and  that  a  community  at  once  cultivated  and  corrupt  is  no  impos- 
sible monster.  But  it  is  no  overstatement  to  say,  that,  other  things 
being  equal,  the  man  who  has  the  greatest  amount  of  intellectual 
resources  is  in  the  least  danger  from  inferior  temptations, — if  for 
no  other  reason,  because  he  has  fewer  idle  moments.  The  ruin 
of  most  men  dates  from  some  vacant  hour.  Occupation  is  the 
armor  of  the  soul ;  and  the  train  of  Idleness  is  borne  up  by  all 
the  vices.  I  remember  a  satirical  poem,  in  which  the  Devil  is 
represented  as  fishing  for  men,  and  adapting  his  baits  to  the  taste 
and  temperament  of  his  prey  ;  but  the  idler,  he  said,  pleased  him 
most,  because  he  bit  the  naked  hook.     To  a  young  man  away 


31C  THE  BEST  BBADHTO. 


from  home,  friendless  and  forlorn  in  a  gresA  citjt  the  hoars  of 
peril  are  those  between  sunset  and  bedtime ;  for  the  moon  and 
stars  see  more  of  evil  in  a  single  hoar  than  the  san  in  his  whole 
day's  circait.  The  poet's  visions  of  evening  are  all  compact  oi 
tender  and  soothing  images.  It  brings  the  wanderer  to  his  home, 
the  child  to  his  mother's  arms,  the  ox  to  his  stall,  and  the  weary 
laborer  to  his  rest.  Bat  to  the  gentle-hearted  joath  who  is  thrown 
upon  the  rocks  of  a  pitUess  citj,  and  stands,  "  homeless  amid  a 
thoasand  homes,"  the  approach  of  evening  brings  with  it  an  ach- 
ing sense  of  loneliness  and  desolation,  which  comes  down  upon  the 
spirit  like  darkness  apon  the  earth.  In  this  mood  his  best  im- 
pulses become  a  snare  to  him ;  and  he  is  led  astraj  because  he  is 
social,  affectionate,  sympathetic,  and  warm-hearted.  If  there  be 
a  young  man  thus  circumstanced  within  the  sound  of  my  voice, 
let  me  say  to  him,  that  books  are  the  friends  of  the  friendless, 
and  that  a  library  is  the  home  of  the  homeless.  A  taste  for  read- 
ing will  always  carry  you  into  the  best  possible  company,  and 
enable  you  to  converse  with  men  who  will  instruct  you  by  their 
wisdom,  and  charm  you  by  their  wit ;  who  will  soothe  you  when 
fretted,  refresh  you  when  weary,  counsel  you  when  perplexed, 
and  sympathize  with  you  at  all  times. — George  8.  HUla/rd. 


If  I  were  to  pray  for  a  taste  which  should  stand  me  in  stead 
under  every  variety  of  circumstances,  and  be  a  source  of  happi- 
ness and  cheerfulness  to  me  through  life,  and  a  shield  against  its 
Ills,  however  things  might  go  amiss,  and  the  world  frown  upon 
me,  it  would  be  a  taste  for  reading.  .  .  .  Give  a  man  this 
taste,  and  the  means  of  gratifying  it,  and  you  can  hardly  fail  of 
making  a  happy  man,  unless,  indeed,  you  put  into  his  hands  a 
most  perverse  selection  of  books.  You  place  him  in  contact  with 
the  best  society  in  every  period  of  history — with  the  wisest,  the 
wittiest,  the  tenderest,  the  bravest,  and  the  purest  characters  who 
have  adorned  humanity.  You  make  him  a  denizen  of  all  nations, 
a  cotemporary  of  all  ages. — Sir  J.  Herschel. 


Employ  your  time  in  improving  yourself  by  other  men's  docu- 
ments ;  so  shall  you  come  easily  by  what  others  have  labored 
hard  for.  Prefer  knowledge  to  wealth ;  for  the  one  is  transitory 
the  other  perpetual. — Soeratet, 


He  that  will  inquire  out  the  best  books  in  every  science,  and 
inform  himself  of  the  most  material  authors  of  the  several  aett 


I  BBAOISaa  OH  KBASmO.  311 

of  philosoplij  and  religion,  will  not  find  it  an  infinite  work  to 
acquaint  himself  with  the  sentiments  of  mankind  concerning  the 
most  weighty  and  comprehensive  subjects. — Locke. 


Heading  maketh  a  full  man. — Bacon. 


Bead,  and  you  will  know. — Mrs.  Jones. 


TREASURES  OF  LIBRARIES. 

My  days  among  the  dead  are  passed ; 

Around  me  I  behold, 
Where'er  these  casual  eyes  are  cast. 

The  mighty  minds  of  old : 
My  never-failing  friends  are  they. 
With  whom  I  converse  day  by  day 

With  them  I  take  delight  in  weal. 

And  seek  relief  in  woe  ; 
And  while  I  understand  and  feel 

How  much  to  them  I  owe. 
My  cheeks  have  often  been  bedewed 
With  tears  of  thoughtful  gratitude. 

My  thoughts  are  with  the  dead ;  with  them 

I  live  in  long-past  years ; 
Their  virtues  love,  their  faults  condemn, 

Partake  their  hopes  and  fears. 
And  from  their  lessons  seek  and  find 
Instruction  with  a  humble  mind. 

My  hopes  are  with  the  dead ;  anon 

My  place  with  them  will  be. 
And  I  with  them  shall  travel  on 

Through  all  futurity ; 
Tet  leaving  here  a  name,  I  trust. 
That  will  not  perish  in  the  dust. — SoutJiey. 


I  no  sooner  come  into  the  library,  but  I  bolt  the  door  to  me, ex- 
cluding Lust,  Ambition,  Avarice,  and  all  such  vices,  whose  nuJ*se 
is  Idleness,  the  mother  of  Ignorance  and  Melancholy.  In  the  very 
lap  of  eternity,  among  so  many  divine  souls,  I  take  my  seat  with 
flo  lofty  a  spirit,  and  sweet  content,  that  I  pity  all  that  know  not 
ttiis  happiness. — Heinsius. 


312  THE  BEST  READING 


A  book  is  g^ood  company.  It  is  fall  of  oonvenuition  without 
loquacity.  It  comes  to  your  longing  with  full  instruction,  but 
pursues  you  never.  It  is  not  offended  at  your  absent-mindedness, 
nor  jealous  if  you  turn  to  other  pleasures,  of  leaf,  or  dress,  or 
mineral,  or  even  of  books.  It  silently  serves  the  soul  without 
recompense,  not  even  for  the  hire  of  love.  And  yet  more  noble, 
it  seems  to  pass  from  itself,  and  to  enter  the  memory  and  to 
hover  in  a  silvery  transformation  there,  until  the  outward  book 
is  but  a  body  and  its  soul  and  spirit  are  flown  to  you,  and  possess 
your  memory  like  a  spirit.  And  while  some  books,  like  steps,  are 
left  behind  us  by  the  very  help  which  they  yield  us,  and  serve 
only  our  childhood  or  early  life,  some  others  go  with  us,  in  mute 
fidelity,  to  the  end  of  life,  a  recreation  for  fatigue,  an  instruction 
for  our  sober  hours,  and  a  solace  for  our  sickness  or  sorrow.  Ex- 
cept the  great  out-doors,  nothing  that  has  no  life  of  its  own  gives 
BO  much  life  to  you. — H.  W.  Beecher, "  Eyes  and  Ears,"  ^.  892,  3. 


No  such  treasure  as  a  library. —  WhiUock. 


Books  are  yours, 


Within  whose  silent  chambers  treasure  lies 
Preserved  from  age  to  age;  more  precious  far 
Than  that  accumulated  store  of  gold 
And  orient  gems,  which,  for  a  day  of  need. 
The  Sultan  hides  deep  in  ancestral  tombs. 
These  hoards  of  truth  you  can  unlock  at  will. 

—  Wordswor&L 


Dreams,  books,  are  each  a  world ;  and  books,  we  know. 
Are  a  substantial  world,  both  pure  and  good ; 
Bound  these,  with  tendrils  strong  as  flesh  and  olood, 

Our  pastime  and  our  happiness  will  grow. 

—  Wordsworth :  Personal  Talk,  66. 1. 


Books  make  up  no  small  part  of  human  happiness. — Predena 
Vu  Oreat,  in  youth. 

My  latest  passion  will  be  for  literature. — Prederie  the  Gfreat, 
in  old  age. 

For  books  are  not  absolutely  dead  things,  but  do  contain 
a  progeny  of  life  in  them  as  active  as  that  soul  whose  progeny 


REAOIKGS  ON  RBAJDINa.  313 

they  are ;  nay,  they  do  preserve,  as  in  a  vial,  the  purest  efficacy 
and  extraction  of  that  living  intellect  that  bred  them. — MUton  : 
Areopjgitica. 

As  good  almost  kill  a  man  as  kill  a  good  book :  who  kills  a 
man  kills  a  reasonable  creature,  God's  image ;  but  he  who 
destroys  a  good  book  kills  reason  itself,  kills  the  image  of  God, 
as  it  were,  in  the  eye. — Same, 


Knowledge  is  proud  that  he  has  learned  so  much ; 
Wisdom  is  humble  that  he  knows  no  more. 
Books  are  not  seldom  talismans  and  spells. 

— Gowper :  Task,  bk.  vi,  line  96. 


Of  the  things  which  man  can  do  or  make  here  below,  by  far 
the  most  momentous,  wonderful,  and  worthy,  are  the  things  we 
call  books. — Ga/rlyU. 


Eivery  great  book  is  an  action,  and  every  great  action  is  a 
book. — Luther. 


Nothing  can  supply  the  place  of  books. — (Jhanning. 


A  book's  a  book  although  there's  nothing  in't. — Lord  Byron. 


Nothing  is  more  delightful  than  to  lie  under  a  tree,  in  the 
summer,  with  a  book,  except  to  lie  under  a  tree,  in  the  summer, 
without  a  book. — G.  J.  Fox. 


III.  How  TO  Read  Books. 

The  substakce  of  Bishop  Potter's  "Cautions  and  Coun- 
sels," FROM  his  "  Handbook  for  Readers  and  Students," 
New  York,  1843. 

1.  Always  have  some  useful  and  pleasant  book  ready  to  take 
up  in  "  odd  ends  "  of  time. 

2.  Be  not  alarmed  because  so  many  books  are  recommended. 

3.  Do  not  attempt  to  read  much  or  fast. 

4.  Do  not  be  so  enslaved  by  any  system  or  course  of  study,  as 
to  think  it  may  not  be  altered. 

5.  Beware,  on  the  other  hand,  of  frequent  changes  in  yooi 
plan  of  study. 


814  THE  BEST  BEADDTO. 


6.  Read  always  the  best  and  most  recent  book  on  the  eabject 
which  you  wish  to  investigate 

7.  Study  subjects  rather  than  books. 

8.  Seek  opportunities  to  write  and  converse  on  subjects  about 
which  you  read. 

9.  Refer  what  you  read  to  the  general  head  under  which  it 
belongs;  if  a  fact,  to  the  principle  involved;  if  %  principle,  to 
the  facta  which  follow, 

10.  Try  to  use  your  knowledge  in  practice. 

11.  Keep  your  knowledge  at  command,  by  reviewing  it  M 
much  as  you  can. 

12.  Dare  to  be  ignorant  of  m&ny  things. 


There  is  no  business,  no  avocation  whatever,  which  will  not 
permit  a  man,  who  has  an  inclination,  to  give  a  little  time,  every 
day,  to  the  studies  of  his  youth. —  W^tenbach. 


Nothing,  in  truth,  has  such  a  tendency  to  weaken,  not  only 
the  powers  of  invention,  but  the  intellectual  powers  in  general, 
as  a  habit  of  extensive  and  various  reading  without  reflection. 
The  activity  and  force  of  mind  are  gradually  impaired  in  conse- 
quence of  disuse ;  and,  not  unfrequently.  all  our  principles  and 
opinions  come  to  be  lost  in  the  infinite  multiplicity  and  discor- 
dancy of  our  acquired  ideas. — Dugald  Stewart. 


Books  have  brought  some  men  to  knowledge,  and  some  to 
madness.  As  fullness  sometimes  hurteth  the  stomach  more  than 
hunger,  so  fareth  it  with  wits,  and,  as  of  meats,  so,  likewise,  of 
books,  the  use  ought  to  be  limited  according  to  the  quality  of  iiim 
that  useth  them. — Petrarch :  Twyne's  tr.,  1579,/.  62. 


Books  cannot  always  please,  however  good ; 
Minds  are  not  ever  craving  for  their  food. 

Orabbe :  The  Borough,  Letter  xxiv. :  SchooU. 


Some  books  are  to  be  tasted,  others  to  be  swallowed,  and  soma 
few  to  be  chewed  and  digested ;  that  is,  some  books  are  to  be 
read  only  in  parts ;  others  to  be  read,  but  not  curiously ;  and 
some  few  to  be  read  wholly,  and  with  diligence  and  attention.— 
Lord  Bacon. 


RSADINaS  ON  BSAOINO  315 

Histories  make  men  wise ;  poets,  witty ;  the  mathematics,  sab- 
tile  ;  natural  philosophy,  deep ;  morals,  grave ;  logic  and  rhetoric, 
able  to  contend. — Same. 


Read,  not  to  contradict  and  confute,  nor  to  believe  and  take  for 
granted,  nor  find  talk  and  discourse,  but  to  weigh  and  consider. 
— Same. 


How  ehonld  we  read?  First,  thoughtfully  and  critically ; 
secondly,  in  company  with  a  friend,  or  your  family  ;  thirdly,  re 
peatedly  ;  fourthly,  with  pen  in  hand. — Dr.  A.  Potter. 


Study  subjects  rather  than  books:  therefore,  compare  different 
authors  on  the  same  subjects ;  the  statements  of  authors,  with 
information  collected  from  other  sources ;  and  the  conclusions 
drawn  by  a  writer,  with  the  rules  of  sound  logic. — Same. 


All  who  would  study  with  advantage,  in  any  art  whatsoever, 
ought  to  betake  themselves  to  the  reading  of  some  sure  and  cer- 
tain books  oftentimes  over ;  for  to  read  many  books  produceth 
confusion,  rather  than  learning,  like  as  those  who  dwell  every- 
where are  not  anywhere  at  home. — Luther :  TMe-TcUk. 


Those  who  have  read  of  everything  are  thought  to  understand 
everything  too ;  but  it  is  not  always  so.  Reading  furnishes  the 
mind  only  with  materials  of  knowledge ;  it  is  thinking  that 
makes  what  we  read  ours.  We  are  of  the  ruminating  kind,  and 
it  is  not  enough  to  cram  ourselves  with  a  great  load  of  collections ; 
unless  we  chew  them  over  again,  they  will  not  give  us  strength 
and  nourishment. — Locke. 


The  thoughts  of  our  deliberation  are  most  accurate ;  .uese  we 
vent  into  our  papers.  What  a  happiness  it  is,  that  without  all 
offence  of  necromancy,  I  may  here  call  up  any  of  the  ancient 
worthies  of  learning,  whether  human  or  divine,  and  confer  with 
them  of  all  my  doubts !  that  I  can  at  pleasure  summon  whole 
synods  of  reverend  Fathers  and  acute  doctors  from  all  the  coasts 
of  the  earth,  to  give  their  well-studied  judgments  in  all  points  of 
question  which  I  propose !  Neither  caa  I  cast  my  eye  casually 
upon  any  of  these  silent  masters  but  I  must  learn  somewhat.  No 
law  binds  us  to  read  all ;  but  the  more  we  can  take  in  and  digest 
the  better-likinff  must  the  mind  needs  be. — BMiop  Hnll. 


316  THB  BEST  &EAOLKO. 


— who  reada 
lacessantlj,  and  to  his  reading  brings  not 
A  spirit  and  judgment  equal  or  superior. 
Uncertain  and  unsettled  still  remains. 
Deep  versed  in  books,  but  shallow  in  himself. 

— Milton  :  Paradise  Regained. 


To  call  him  well  read  who  reads  many  authors  is  improper.— 
SKqfUsburj/. 


As  concerns  the  quantity  of  what  is  to  be  read  there  is  a  single 
rule, — Read  much,  but  not  many  works  (multum  non  multa).— /SKf 
W.  Hamilton. 


Mnltum  legendum  esse  non  multa. — QuintiUan. 


In  reading  authors,  when  you  find 

Bright  passages  that  strike  your  mind. 

And  which,  perhaps,  you  may  have  reason 

To  think  on  at  another  season. 

Be  not  contented  with  the  sight. 

But  take  them  down  in  black  and  white. 

Such  a  respect  is  wisely  shown 

As  makes  another's  sense  one's  own. 


IV.  How   TO   Choose    Books. 

Under  our  present  enormous  accumulation  of  books,  I  do  affirm 
that  a  most  miserable  distraction  of  choice  must  be  very  generally 
incident  to  the  times ;  that  the  symptoms  of  it  are  in  fact  very 
prevalent,  and  that  one  of  the  chief  symptoms  is  an  enormous 
"  gluttonism"  for  books. — De  Quincey. 


A  wise  man  can  sooner  gather  gold  out  of  the  drossiest  vol- 
ume than  a  fool  wisdom  out  of  Scripture. — Milton. 


Non  refert  qusm  multos  libros  sed  quam  honor  habras.— 
Smeea. 


BEADINOS  ON  BBADINO.  317 

For  oat  of  the  old  fieldes,  as  men  saithe, 
Cometh  al  this  new  come  fro  yere  to  yere. 
And  out  of  old  bookes,  in  good  faithe, 
Cometh  al  this  new  science  that  men  lere. 

— Gfiaucer :  Assembly  of  Foulet,  1.  38. 


Old  wood  to  bum  I    Old  wine  to  drink ! 
Old  friends  to  trust !    Old  books  to  read  I 

— Alomo  of  Aragon 


Books  that  you  may  carry  to  the  fire  and  hold  readily  in  youi 
hand  are  the  most  useful,  after  all. — Johnson. 


We  ought  to  regard  books  as  we  do  sweetmeats,  not  wholly  to 
aim  at  the  pleasantest,  but  chiefly  to  respect  the  wholesomest ; 
not  forbidding  either,  but  approving  the  latter  most. — Plutarch, 
as  quoted  by  FeUth^m. 


A  love  of  books  can  be  acquired  only  by  those  who  find  pleasure 
in  using  them  ;  and  hence,  whoever  would  cultivate  in  himself  or 
others  this  most  desirable  taste,  should  select,  especially  at  first, 
such  works  as  can  be  read  with  sustained  and  quickened  attention. 
—Dr.  Patter. 


Blessings  be  with  them,  and  eternal  praise, 
Who  gave  us  nobler  loves,  and  nobler  cares. 
The  Poets,  who  on  earth  have  made  us  heirs 
Of  truth  and  pure  delight  by  heavenly  lays  I 
(See  further  of  it.)  — Wordsworth :  Personal  Talk,  st.  4. 


The  novel,  in  its  best  form,  I  regard  as  one  of  the  most  powei< 
ful  engines  of  civilization  ever  invented. — Sir  J.  HerscJiel. 


Novels  are  sweets.  All  people  with  healthy  literary  appetites 
love  them — almost  all  women ;  a  vast  number  of  clever,  hard- 
headed  men.  Judges,  bishops,  chancellors,  mathematicians,  are 
notorious  novel-readers,  as  well  as  young  boys  and  sweet  girls, 
and  their  kind,  tender  mothers.  —  TTiackeray :  Roundabout 
Papers. 


318  THE  BKST  READIKG. 


Book-Buying. 

In  Btarting  a  library,  select  from  the  accompanjing  list  fi^ty, 
or  a  hundred,  or  more,  Tolumes,  and  take  your  list  to  some  re- 
sponsible bookseller,  and  he  will  fill  it  for  you  at  a  fair  discount 
from  the  retail  prices ;  he  can,  of  course,  and  will,  furnish  the 
whole  list  cheaper  than  he  could  by  a  single  volume  at  a  time. 
Then,  by  all  means,  keep  an  open  account  with  him,  and  in  the 
course  of  your  reading,  when  you  come  across  some  volume  you 
want,  or  some  fact  that  should  be  hunted  up,  make  a  note  of  it, 
and  procure  the  volume.  A  book  read  at  the  time  your  interest 
is  excited  will  possess  not  only  double  its  interest,  but  the  facts 
It  contains  will  be  much  more  firmly  impressed  upon  the  mind. 
An  account  at  your  bookseller's  is  one  that  you  should  take  pride 
in  maintaining,  in  making  it  as  large  as  your  means  will  allow, 
and  in  paying  promptly  and  willingly  when  due. 

Never  buy  books  published  in  numbers;  it  is  the  most  ex- 
pensive form,  because  the  same  book  can  generally  be  had  bound, 
when  finished,  for  the  same  price  as  published  at  in  numbers ;  be- 
cause, also,  numbers  will  get  lost  and  have  to  be  replaced,  at  the 
additional  cost ;  or  they  will  get  torn  or  soiled ;  and  often,  when 
sent  to  the  binder's,  they  are  returned  bound  in  an  unsatisfactory 
manner. — "  An  Old  BookteUer." 


READING 
COURSES   OF   RE^DIISrG 


BY  FRED.  B.  PERKINS. 


Twenty  thousand  editions  of  books  had  issued  from 
the  press  before  the  year  1500.  In  one  public  library 
(the  Biblioth^que  Imp^riale  of  Paris)  there  were,  in  1858, 
it  was  claimed,  only  142,000  volumes  short  of  two  million 
printed  books,  besides  86,000  MSS.  A  single  separate 
collection  of  pamphlets  in  the  British  Museum  about  the 
English  Rebellion  only,  contains  40,000  publications. 
Probably  not  less  than  25,000  new  books  appear  every 
year  now.  This  does  not  include  periodicals  or  news- 
papers. 

Now,  an  able  and  experienced  old  reader  of  the  hard- 
going  sort,  Lenglet  du  Fresnoy,  made  a  calculation  that 
convinced  him  that  nobody  could  read  more  than  900 
folio  volumes  in  a  life-time.  Roughly,  this  would  allow 
2,700  quartos,  8,100  octavos,  and  about  16,000  duodeci- 
mos— so  that  your  life  is  gone  in  reading  eight  months* 
books — two-thirds  the  present  annual  reinforcement  to 
literature  of  books  alone.  To  keep  up,  alone,  would 
require  the  reading  of  about  sixty-eight  volumes  a  day, 
without  allowing  for  reading  up  such  arrears  as  the 
classics,  etc.  • 

It  is  obvious  enough,  therefore,  that  any  one  who 
desires  to  read,  or  to  buy  books  to  the  best  advantage, 
will  need  to  select  with  all  the  care  and  judgment  he 
can  muster,  both  within  himself,  or  from  friends,  or  paid 
experts. 

Is  reading  your  most  useful  mental  employment,  after 
all  ?     There  are  speakers  to  hear ;  conversation  and  de- 


320  THE  BEST  BEADENO. 

bate  to  maintain ;  thinking  of  your  own  to  elaborate. 
Are  not  there  more  real  and  profitable  mental  activities ; 
and  is  not  reading  rather  to  be  made  a  last  resort,  when 
these  are  not  practicable  ? 

Plausible  arguments  may  be  found  in  favor  of  those 
suggestions,  but  weighty  ones  against  them.  Careful 
and  thorough  thinking  to  the  utmost  of  our  ability 
should  underlie  and  accompany  the  hearing  of  a  speaker, 
conversation,  debate  and  reading.  Thinking — that  is, 
the  pursuit  and  attainment  of  truth  on  whatever  subjects 
are  before  us — is  indeed  the  object  of  them  all.  They 
are  all  useless  without  it,  and  entirely  subordinate  to  it, 
except,  of  course,  the  case  of  mere  amusement. 

Now,  Reading  is  the  best  means  of  nourishing  Thought. 
Oratory,  on  the  other  hand,  is  the  worst,  since  it  depends 
on  moving  the  feelings,  which  disturb  the  reason.  And 
even  if  the  hearer  can  keep  his  feelings  untouched,  yet 
he  may  not  object  nor  question.  He  is  to  sit  unresisting, 
and  drink  in  whatever  is  put  down  his  throat.  This  is 
well  enough  for  young  robins  and  babies,  but  it  is  a 
ludicrous  way  of  dieting  for  a  grown  man — for  an  en- 
lightened mind.  Debating  and  conversation  are  better 
discipline  than  oratory,  since  they  allow  a  comparison  of 
views.  Conversation  especially,  and  most  of  all  that 
form  of  it  so  highly  prized  by  open  minds,  where  one  can 
resort  to  some  wise  friend  and  ask  questions,  and  discuss 
them,  is  extremely  usefuL  It  is  greatly  superior  to  de- 
bate in  this,  that  it  is  not  so  liable  to  excitements  of  the 
external  sort,  such  as  anger,  desire  to  win,  or  desire  to 
show  oflf. 

But  if  only  one  of  these  kinds  of  mental  exercise 
might  be  had,  it  should  be  books,  books,  books,  a  thou- 
sand times  to  one.  Compared  with  books,  public  speak- 
ing is  a  war-dance,  conversation  a  beating  bushes  for 
wild  fruit ;  well  enough  for  savages  and  strays,  but  hay- 


kkadijsu  and  uuukhks  of  BEADINO.  3/21 

ing  small  place  or  power  in  the  discipline  of  a  cultured 
mind.  And  accordingly  we  find  that  they  have  been 
valued  most  when  there  were  few  books  or  no  books, 
and  that  as  books  have  multiplied  and  reading  has 
become  general,  they  have  fallen  from  the  rank  of  great 
civic  and  philosophic  engineries,  to  mere  accomplishments 
and  public  shows.  To-day,  it  is  Reading  that  furnishes 
both  news  and  knowledge  to  the  people  at  large,  and 
that  determines  their  opinions  and  their  action.  Con- 
versation is  a  meagre  appendix  to  the  use  of  books, 
periodicals,  and  newspapers,  and  seldom  much  besides  a 
retailing  of  what  they  have  furnished.  Oratory  exists 
only  in  the  sermon,  which  is  substantially  assented  to 
beforehand ;  the  political  speech,  which  is  more  for 
amusement  than  for  instruction ;  and  the  lecture,  which 
is  for  nothing  but  amusement. 


What  shall  I  read  ?  Shall  I  pursue  a  general  course  ? 
Or  shall  I  work  at  some  department  of  knowledge  ex- 
clusively ?  What  book  shall  I  begin  with  ?  What 
books  shall  I  go  on  with  ? 

A7isicer :  Do  you  want  to  read  as  work  or  as  relax- 
ation ?  for  accomplishment,  or  for  knowledge  ?  What 
do  you  know  already  ?     What  have  you  read  already  ? 

The  answer  is  only  another  question,  for  the  questions 
supposed — they  are  the  usual  ones — could  not  be  an- 
swered otherwise.  They  are  like  the  well-known  queries  : 
How  long  is  a  string  ?  How  much  does  a  horse  cost  ? 
There  are  a  great  many  people  for  whom  the  profundities 
of  Tupper  and  Titcomb  are  the  solidest  reading  that  can 
be  endured,  and  Southworth  is  splendid !  There  are 
others  who  want  Plato  in  the  Greek  and  Kant  in  the 
German  ;  who,  like  Queen  Caroline,  take  Butler's  Analogy 
for  their  licrht  reading.     I  beg  pardon ;  that  is  not  abreast 


32::i  thb  best  readinq 


with  the  Spirit  of  the  Age.  I  ought  to  say,  who  read 
the  Vedio  hymns  in  the  original  Sanscrit  for  amusement- 
and  decipher  inscriptions  in  the  arrow-headed  character 
when  they  have  five  minutes'  leisure,  or  as  they  ride  in 
the  street-cara 

Among  the  gayly  variegated  mosaic  stuff  that  con- 
stitutes a  certain  well-known  pavement,  I  suppose  there 
are  as  many  Courses  of  Reading  as  good  resolutions  of 
any  other  kind.  Perhaps  as  good  a  rule  as  any  to  begin 
reading  with  is : 

Don't  pursue  a  course  of  reading.  Or,  rather,  don't 
try  to ;  there's  very  little  danger  that  you  will. 

And  yet  it  is  very  agreeable  to  sit  down  and  plan  out 
a  full  and  rounded  series  of  noble  books,  which  shall 
train  the  mind  into  strengtli  and  swiftness  and  beauty. 
There  is  something  extremely  attractive,  for  instance,  in 
the  conception  of  a  series  of  masterpieces,  or  Monumental 
Course  of  Reading,  which  shall  acquaint  the  student  with 
the  great  thoughts  of  the  great  men  in  historic  order, 
and  thus  set  before  him  a  history  of  mankind  in  its 
noblest  representations.     Thus,  for  instance : 

[Filled  out  with  a  few  titles  in  parentheses,  as  being 
either  out  of  chronological  order,  or  as  connectives,  etc. 
Translations  are  always  meant,  of  non-EngUsb  books. 
Epithets  and  estimates  are  taken  for  granted.j 

First  seize  a  few  pictures  of  the  pre-historio  civiliza- 
tions, executed  in  the  modern  manner ;  by  reading  Raw- 
linson's  Five  Great  Monarchies  and  Wilkinson's  Ancient 
Egyptians.  This  background  laid  in,  read  Bryant's 
Homer,  and,  along  with  it,  dictionary-wise,  Gladstone's 
Juventus  Mundi.  Follow  with  Greek  historians:  Hero- 
dotus (Rawlinson's),  Thucydides,  Xenophon's  Anabasis. 
Now  add  the  leading  Greek  philosophies  of  mind  and 
action ;  the  Ethics  and  Politics  of  Aristotle,  Plato's  Dia- 
logues (Jowett's),  and  Xenophon's  Memorabilia.  Supple- 


BEA.DINOB   AND    COURSES  OF  REAMNO.  323 

luerft  with  Grote*8  Plato  and  the  Companions  of  Socra- 
tes. Add  the  greatest  Greek  dramatists  and  an  orator: 
iEschylus,  Sophocles,  Euripides ;  Aristophanes,  most 
wonderful  of  all;  and  Demosthenes.  Then  read  Plu- 
tarch's Lives.  Lastly,  round  up  and  vivify  your  knowl- 
edge of  the  Greek  nation,  and  spirit  by  reading  Grote's 
magnificent  History  of  Greece. 

Next  comes  Rome.  Read  of  the  historians,  Livy,  Sal- 
lust.  CsBsar,  Tacitus;  of  poets,  Virgil  (Conington's), 
Horace  (Francis'  or  Martin's,  or  both);  for  oratory,  philoso- 
phy, and  belles-lettres,  Cicero's  writings.  Supplement 
Greek  and  Roman  antiquity  together  with  Becker's 
Charicles,  and  his  Gallus ;  then  revise  and  solidify  your 
Rome  by  reading  Mommsen,  as  Grote  for  Greece.  But 
you  will  find  it,  though  good,  far  inferior  to  Grote. 

Now  comes  the  transition  from  heathen  to  Christk 
history.  Read  Gibbon's  Decline  and  Fall.  To  keep 
your  balance  against  the  often  denounced  innuendoes  of 
Mr.  Gibbon,  don't  quiddle  with  the  goody  little  notes  to 
Gibbon,  by  Milman  and  others,  but  having  let  Gibbon 
poison  you  as  much  as  he  can — he  won't  hurt  you  if  you 
have  much  intellect  of  your  own — turn  away  and  master 
at  once  the  right  side  of  the  main  question  of  Christ  in 
History,  by  a  thorough  study  and  mental  appropriation 
of  Home's  Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Sacred  Scrip- 
tures. I  mean  not  the  obsolete  old  edition,  still  obsti- 
nately and  improperly  kept  in  the  American  market  to 
the  exclusion  of  the  proper  one,  but  the  last  edition,  with 
Home's  own  latest  revisions,  and  with  the  addition,  by 
first-class  evangelical  Englisli  scholars,  of  all  the  recent 
learning  on  the  subject.  No  man  of  sound  mind,  having 
mastered  Home,  will  ever  be  materially  troubled  by  such 
little  snips  and  sneers  as  Gibbon's,  or  by  any  othei 
attempt  to  destroy  the  historical  argument  for  the  sub- 
stantial truth  of  the  Bible. 


324  THK  BEST  BEADINO. 

To  further  familiarize  yourself  with  this  great  turning- 
point  in  the  history  of  mankind,  read  Augustine's  Con- 
fessions, and  his  City  of  God,  as  specimens  of  the  best 
effects  of  the  new  religion  upon  a  fervid  and  powerful 
and  noble  nature.  Add  for  completeness  Milman's  First 
Three  Centuries  of  the  Christian  Church,  Merivale's 
Conversion  of  the  Roman  Empire,  and  his  Conversion  of 
the  Northern  Nations. 

Now,  grasp  at  once  the  beginnings  of  modem  history, 
by  reading  carefully  Hallam's  Middle  Ages  and  Guizot's 
History  of  Civilization.  Turn  back  a  moment  and  sur- 
render yourself  to  one  of  the  latest  phases  of  heathen 
romance,  in  reading  the  Nibelungen  Lied.  (If  you  like 
to  add  a  prose  romance  of  the  same  key,  but  having  also 
the  transition  to  Christianity  in  it,  read  Fouqu6'8  Thio- 
dolf  the  Icelander.)  Now,  for  two  narrower  pictures, 
yet  full  of  bright,  sharp  drawing  and  character,  read 
Thierry's  Merovingians,  and  his  Norman  Conquest. 
Add  Froissart ;  for  the  chivalric  romances,  read  Morte 
d' Arthur  and  Araadis  de  Gaul ;  and  for  the  times  of  the 
Crusades,  take  (history  quite  as  much  as  romance)  Ivan- 
hoe,  The  Talisman,  and  Quentin  Durward.  ■♦ 

Next  comes  the  Great  Awakening  of  the  15th  Century. 
Yet  Dante  belongs  earlier.  Read,  then,  Dante  (Long- 
fellow's); after  him  Ariosto  (Rose's),  and  Tasso  (Wif- 
fen's).  (Now  take  d'Aubign^'s  spirited  and  graphic 
History  of  the  Reformation,  and  follow  it  with  Schiller's 
Thirty  Years'  War,  and  you  have  the  transition  from 
Catholic  Europe  to  the  Catholic-Protestant  Europe  of 
to-day  For  glimpses  into  ways  of  thought  and  speech, 
read  Luther's  Table-Talk ;  and  to  fill  out  the  whole  with 
its  immense  and  indispensable  Fine  Art  portion,  read 
Eastlake  and  Kugler's  Hand-Books.)  As  the  Nibelun- 
gen Lied  marked  in  some  sense  a  close  of  heathen 
national  epios,  so  now  read  Don  Quixote,  to  mark  the 


REABINOS   AKD    CODTBSKS  OF  RKAUIMU.  325 

extinction  of  the  romance  of  chivalry.  Follow  it  with 
Gil  Bias,  which  establishes  the  transition  to  the  earliest 
period  of  modern  Fiction  Proper,  viz.,  the  string-of-ad- 
ventures  and  character  novel.  (To  fill  out  the  historical 
impressions  of  that  imperial  time,  read  Prescott's  Fer- 
dinand and  Isabella,  Philip  II.,  Mexico  and  Peru,  and 
Motley's  Dutch  Republic  and  United  Netherlands.) 

Cross  the  channel,  and  come  into  the  splendid  blaze  of 
the  Elizabethan  period.  But  it  will  bear,  and,  indeed, 
requires,  ample  introduction.  This  is  the  place  to  ascer- 
tain your  views  of  English  History  ;  you  may  come  down 
well  past  it  in  that  department,  and  then,  returning,  set 
your  Elizabethan  jewels  all  the  more  distinctly  in  the 
middle  of  the  broad  field.  Read,  therefore,  Hume  and 
Macaulay.  Then  take  Hallani  and  May's  Constitutional 
History ;  add  Blackstone's  Commentaries,  and  De  Lolme 
on  the  Constitution,  because  English  history  and  English 
law  are  peculiarly  interwoven.  (To  give  breadth  to  your 
views,  add  also,  here,  Maine's  two  valuable  works  on 
Ancient  Law,  and  on  Municipal  or  Village  Law  in  the 
East  and  West.)  Now  return  to  Queen  Elizabeth. 
Specimens  must  do.  So  read  Shakespeare  (White's,  if 
you  can  afford  it;  if  not,  any  you  can.  Shakespeare  can 
be  bought  almost  as  cheap  as  the  Bible) ;  Spenser,  and 
Bacon,  and  Montaigne.  Miss  Aikin's  Court  and  Times 
of  Queen  Elizabeth  is  picturesque  and  comprehensive 
for  the  general  reader. 

Step  forward  two  generations.  Read  Clarendon's  His- 
tory of  the  Rebellion,  Carlyle's  Cromwell,  Milton's  Prose 
Works,  and  Forster's  Statesmen  of  the  Commonwealth. 
The  Diaries  of  Evelyn  and  Pepys  are  instructive  pictures 
of  the  times  of  Charles  II.  Then  read  Milton's  Poetry, 
Bunyan's  Pilgrim's  Progress,  and  Holy  War ;  Sir  Thomas 
Browne's  Religio  Medici  and  Urn-Burial,  and  (if  jou  can) 
Burton's  Anatomy  of  Melancholy.     Selden's  Table-Talk 


326  THB  BB8T  READTNQ. 


also  belongs  here ;  you  can  read  that,  or  else  you  have 
no  business  with  this  list.  (For  the  state  of  things  on 
the  Continent,  read  Schiller's  Thirty  Years'  War.) 

The  Restoration  and  the  Revolution  of  1688  have  been 
dealt  with  already  in  your  historical  reading,  prefatory 
to  the  Elizabethan  period.  Omit,  therefore,  the  war  and 
politics  of  that  stirring  time,  and  consider  next  the  lit- 
erary activity  of  the  reign  of  Louis  XTV.  in  France,  and 
of  Queen  Anne  in  England.  Read  Corneille,  Racine, 
and  Molifere ;  the  Thoughts  and  Provincial  Letters  of 
Pascal ;  the  Letters  of  Madame  de  S6vign6  ;  and — though 
he  belongs  a  little  later — the  Maxims  of  La  Rochefou- 
cauld. Read  also  the  philosophical  works  of  Locke,  and 
those  of  Descartes.  Then,  for  Queen  Anne's  time,  read 
Swift,  Addison,  and  Pope.  (The  writings  of  Bolingbroke 
might  be  added,  and  a  notion  of  Marlborough  may  be 
obtained  from  Alison's  Life.) 

We  rapidly  approach  the  modernest  times,  and  to-day. 
After  the  wars  of  Queen  Anne,  the  next  historical  epoch 
is  that  of  the  wars  of  Frederic  the  Great,  of  whom  read 
Carlyle's  Life.  In  the  latter  half  of  the  century  a  slow, 
silent  victory,  yet  greater  than  Prague  or  Rosbach,  was 
won  by  Kant,  whose  Critique  of  Pure  Reason  and  Meta- 
physics of  Ethics  should  be  read.  Read  also  the  first  of 
human  biographies,  written  by  one  of  the  last  of  men, 
BoBwell's  Johnson ;  and  Burke's  Speeches,  and  Sheri- 
dan's Comedies,  and  Goldsmith's  Works.  Continue  the 
philosophical  strand  of  your  cord,  with  Stewart,  Brown, 
and  Reid. 

Now  prepare  for  the  splitting  off  of  the  American  Col- 
onies into  an  independent  historical  career.  Read  the 
Federalist,  to  show  what  the  men  meant  who  founded 
our  polity,  and  De  Tocqueville's  Democracy  in  America, 
for  a  marvellous  and  only  not  prophetic  exposition  of 
what  their  purpose  turned  out  to  be.     (While  yoa  ara 


RSADINOS   Ain>    OOUBBES    JF  HJtADlNQ.  tf97 

about  it,  shape  our  own  history  at  once  by  reading  Ban- 
croft's mammoth  preparation  to  begin  our  history,  and 
Hildreth's  dense  and  full  annals.) 

Make  a  backward  step  for  France,  Read  De  Tocque- 
ville's  Ancient  R6gime,  to  show  you  why  the  French  Rev- 
olution broke  out ;  and  then  Thiers  and  Carlyle,  to  show 
what  it  did.  Follow  with  Thiers'  Consulate  and  Empire ; 
read  Napier's  Peninsular  War,  a  wonderfully  clear  and 
vigorous  narrative  of  the  military  achievements  which 
were  the  real  entering  wedge  toward  Napoleon's  down- 
fall ;  and  avoid  Scott's  Life  and  Abbott's  Life  of  Napo- 
leon. For  German  literature  in  these  days,  read  Goethe 
(Taylor's  Faust,  the  rest  of  his  works  as  you  can  get 
them) ;  Schiller — I  mean  both  the  Works  and  the  Life 
of  both. 

Then  take  up  the  literary  harvest  of  England  in  the 
first  part  of  this  century.  Read  Scott's  Works,  and  Lock- 
hart's  Scott ;  Byron,  Wordsworth,  Coleridge,  Keats,  and 
Shelley ;  and  read  after  the  writings  of  each  a  biography 
of  each.  Read  also  Lamb'i  Writings,  and  those  of 
Thomas  de  Quincey. 

Then  opens  out  the  vast  arena  of  the  present  epoch, 
with  its  innumerable  writers  and  its  numerous  entirely 
new  departments  of  investigation.  There  is  a  sufficient 
conventional  excuse  for  not  venturing  to  even  attempt  to 
blaze  out  a  path  through  such  a  crowded  and  luxuriant 
forest.  Yet,  let  the  notice  be  ventured  that  the  present 
age  is  notable  most  of  all  for  advances  in  science,  and 
what  is  closely  related  thereto :  and  (in  belles-lettres),  for 
prose  fiction.  I  barely  name  Humboldt's  Cosmos,  Dar- 
win's Origin  of  Species  and  Descent  of  Man,  Sir  William 
Hamilton's  Metaphysics  and  Logic,  the  writings  of  Her 
bert  Spencer,  Charles  Dickens,  W.  M.  Thackeray,  and 
Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  As  for  all  the  rest,  any  one  who 
has  read  according  to  this  series  down  to  this  point,  of 


328  THS  BEST  KSADINO. 


half-way  down  to  it,  with  fair  abilities  and  steady,  care* 
ful  attention,  is  by  that  time  better  able  to  choose  both 
departments  and  authors  for  himself  than  I  or  any  other 
guide. 

Then  please  to  consider  what  a  store  of  deep  and 
broad  and  noble  and  beautiful  thoughts,  what  a  wide 
range  of  classes  of  literature,  what  a  vast  mass  of  facts, 
the  knowledge  of  that  series  of  books  implies ;  and  yet 
it  is  a  pretty  short  "  Course  of  Reading,"  as  courses  of 
reading  go. 

But  I  will  not  say  I  recommend  it.  I  will  say  that  I 
would  dearly  love  to  begin  at  the  beginning  of  it  this 
very  day,  and  go  straight  through  to  the  end. 


Now  I  shall  steal  a  little  from  Mr.  Hale's  "  How  to 
i)o  it."  His  suggestion  about  courses  of  reading  is,  to 
know,  first,  the  Bible  (I  take  that  for  granted,  observe). 
Second,  the  history  of  your  own  country,  pretty  well ; 
of  your  own  State,  better ;  of  your  own  town  best  of 
all.  Third  (for  Americans),  "  a  clear  knowledge  of  the 
general  features  of  the  history  of  England."  Fourth, 
most  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  Beyond  this,  says  Mr. 
Hale,  to  begin  with,  make  up  your  mind  what  you  want 
to  read  about :  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  fly-fishing,  hiero- 
glyphics, the  Tenure  of  Office  Bill,  anything.  Having 
reached  this  point,  Mr.  Hale's  doctrine  becomes  both  a 
Course  of  Reading  and  a  Method  of  Reading.  Take  a 
blank  book,  he  says,  note  down  the  chief  significant 
words  in  the  passage  that  you  have  read,  on  your  chosen 
subject  (he  takes  it  for  granted  that  you  have  read  some- 
thing) ;  and  then  rummage  and  search  for  more  reading 
about  the  subject  itself,  or  about  the  collateral  subjects 
named  by  the  entries  in  your  blank-book.  If  any  of 
these  are  debated  subjects,  read  on  both  sides.  Use 
Poole's  Index  to  follow  your  subjects  into  the  periodicals 


RKADINOB  Ain>   COTmSES  OF  BEADtNO.  329 


from  1802  to  1852,  where  that  work  ends.  As  fast  as 
you  determine  dates  or  other  facts  about  your  subjects, 
note  them  each  under  its  proper  word  in  your  blank 
book.  Note  there,  also,  any  authorities  you  find  named. 
This  way  of  searching  and  recording  will  branch  out  ag 
fast  and  as  far  as  anybody  will  pursue  it. 

Some  of  Dr.  Potter's  shrewd  "  Cautions  and  Counsels'* 
are  quoted  in  our  "Readings  on  Reading."  Here  are 
Mr.  Emerson's  three  rules.  They  are  not  rules  for  select- 
ing a  course  of  reading,  but  rules  for  not  reading  some 
kinds  of  books. 

1.  Never  read  any  book  that  is  not  a  year  old. 

2.  Never  read  any  but  famed  books. 

3.  Never  read  any  books  but  what  you  like. 

Now  I  have  not  one  word  to  say  against  those  rules ; 
indeed,  with  a  trifling  addition,  I  adopt  them  as  part  of 
my  system.  This  addition  consists  in  appending  to  each 
rule  the  words  "  unless  you  choose." 

And  last  of  all,  Mr.  Horace  Greeley,  in  the  New  York 
Ledger^  comes  and  tells  us  what  he  knows  about  reading. 
First,  he  says,  be  where  there  are  good  books ;  though 
how  he  reconciles  this  with  his  other  advice  to  go  west  and 
buy  a  farm,  I  do  not  know.  But  if  there  are  none,  he 
says,  ten  dollars  a  year  will  get  them.  Begin  with 
Chemistry,  Geology,  and  Botany,  and  devote  a  year  to 
each.  "  Obtain  the  best  text-book  of  each  as  a  founda- 
tion." Read  slowly  and  thoughtfully ;  if  you  do  not 
master  the  book  at  the  first  time,  read  it  again,  and  so  on. 
If  puzzled,  stop  and  work  at  the  place  till  you  under- 
stand it.  Next,  give  a  little  time  to  Geography  and 
Astronomy.  After  Science,  read  History ;  then  Biogra- 
phy.     Poetry  and  Philosophy  come  last. 

Well — that  course,  also,  I  recommend  not  to  pursue. 
If  anything  could  be  more  hopeless,  or  more  totally  out 
of  sight  of  the  present  methods  of  learning  the  physical 


330  THB  BEST  REAoraa. 


fciences,  than  to  read  one  year  in  books,  I  don't  know 
what  it  is.  Mr.  Greeley  might  just  as  well  recommend 
his  customers  to  learn  editing,  or  farming,  by  reading 
one  year  in  a  book,  and  stopping  short  at  every  puzzle 
until  it  is  solved.  It  would  not  be  very  long  before  hia 
constituency  of  readers  would  be  every  mother*8  son  of 
them  hanging  motionless  each  at  his  puzzle,  "silent, 
upon  a  peak  in  Darien,"  or  just  as  far  off  from  anything 
nsefuL 

I  shall  close  this  "  Course  of  Reading"  discussion  by 
one  more  outline  of  a  course.  It  will  at  once  be  objected 
to,  that  it  is  not  literature  at  all.  So  be  it ;  but  it  has 
the  merit  of  recommending  reading  that  will  not  do 
harm,  and  that  will  do  good  ;  and  that  does  not  require 
Mr.  Greeley's  $10  a  year,  though  it  would  admit  of  the 
use  of  much  more ;  and  lastly,  it  affords  a  great  breadth 
of  reading  that  people  will  read,  and  more  people,  too, 
than  can  be  induced  to  read  anything  else. 

COUESB. 

1.  Subscribe  for  a  year,  paying  each  in  advance,  to  a 
weekly  paper,  secular  rather  than  religious,  which  gives 
a  great  and  varied  breadth  of  news.  If  you  absolutely 
must  have  stories,  take  also,  not  instead,  a  weekly  story 
paper.  The  two  which  I  recommend  for  this  purpose 
are,  TTie  New  York  Weekly  THbune,  and  The  New  York 
Ledger.    Take  others  if  you  prefer. 

2.  Read  the  former  of  these  regularly  and  carefully ; 
keep  up  with  the  current  of  events,  so  as  to  observe  the 
succession  of  causes  and  effects,  and  new  discoveries  and 
suggestions  in  the  history  that  every  day  is  bringing  to 
pass  before  you.  In  this  age  of  telegraphs  and  steam, 
we  may  know  the  world  as  well  as  the  village. 

8.  When  you  come  to  anything  that  puzzles  you,  don't 
■top  and  work  at  it — that  is,  more  than  a  little  while ; 
but  go  and  find  somebody  or  something  that  will  explaifi 


READI1T08  AND  COITBSES  OF  BKADma.  331 

it.  Whether  it  is  the  name  of  some  public  man  whose 
previous  career  you  want  to  know,  or  the  name  of  a 
country,  or  of  a  metal,  or  a  machine,  or  a  party,  or  a 
philosophy,  or  a  principle  that  you  are  not  sufficiently 
well  informed  about,  makes  little  difference.  Fix  deliber- 
ately on  it,  whatever  it  is,  and  then  set  to  work  to  find 
out  about  it.  Ask  your  father  and  mother.  Get  them 
to  tell  you  about  the  person  or  thing,  or  to  tell  you  where 
to  read  about  it.  Ask  your  employer ;  ask  other  people 
in  the  shop ;  I  mean,  always,  so  far  as  your  acquaintance 
justifies  you  in  asking.  Ask  the  school-master  or  the 
school-mistress  ;  ask  the  minister.  If  you  find  that  there 
is  a  book  to  be  read,  and  that  you  can  with  propriety 
borrow  it,  borrow ;  get  it  from  a  library  if  you  can.  And 
always,  if  there  is  a  circulating  library,  or  anything  of 
that  sort,  belong  to  it.  You  will  find,  a  little  further  on, 
how  to  make  one  that  will  do  very  well.  If  you  find 
that  there  is  nothing  to  be  had  about  that  subject,  take 
another. 

4.  Having  begun  thus,  there  is  no  end.  Before  you 
have  acquainted  yourself  with  one  thing,  a  hundred  more 
will  turn  up.  Your  difficulty  will  be  to  exclude  things 
that  you  want  to  read  about.  For  this  I  recommend  a 
moderate  degree  of  persistence,  but  not  too  exclusive  de- 
votion to  any  one  subject.  That  is,  unless  you  come 
upon  one  that  you  particularly  enjoy.  Devote  yourself 
to  just  as  complete  an  acquaintance  with  that  as  you 
please.  If  you  should  even  plan  to  master  all  that  is 
known  of  it  and  then  to  carry  human  knowledge  further 
in  that  direction,  it  is  a  noble  and  hopeful  ambition. 
But  you  will  be  astonished  to  find  how  much  has  been 
put  in  books  about  most  things. 

5.  For  recording  your  knowledge,  Mr.  Hale's  plan  will 
do  very  well.  Begin  with  a  small  blank-book.  You 
are  much  more  likely  to  fill  first  a  small  one  and  then  a 


332  THK  BEST  BKAOINO. 


large  one,  than  a  large  one  first.  And  if  you  fill  neither^ 
the  small  one  wastes  less.  I  do  not  recommend  Todd's 
Index  Rerom. 


Now  comes  the  question,  How  to  read  ?  I  refer  again 
to  Bishop  Potter's  "  Cautions  and  Counsels,"  for  hints. 
Mr.  Hale  says  the  first  rules  are :  "  Do  not  read  too 
much  at  a  time ;  stop  when  you  are  tired ;  and,  in  what- 
ever way,  make  some  review  of  what  you  read,  even  as 
you  go  along."  The  handiest  way  to  do  this  is,  when 
you  have  got  through  with  any  separate  step  in  the  argu- 
ment or  separate  statement  or  division  of  the  book,  to 
look  off  it  a^d  say  over  to  yourself  in  careful  words — not 
mere  indistinct  thoughts,  but  framed  sentences — the  sub- 
stance of  that  step  or  statement  or  division.  Do  the 
same  for  the  chapters  or  larger  divisions.  And  do  the 
same  with  the  book  itself  at  last.  If  the  book  belongs 
to  you  (this  is  a  suggestion  of  Mr.  Hale's,  and  a  habit  of 
my  own,  too),  whenever  you  come  to  something  whose 
place  you  want  to  remember,  note  the  page  in  pencil  on 
a  blank  leaf  at  the  end  of  the  book,  and  one  or  two  words 
to  remind  you  what  the  subject  is.  Choose  these  wordi 
carefully. 

These  are  plain  hints;  they  are  better  than  a  more 
complex  system ;  if  any  peculiar  modes  of  your  own  sug- 
gest themselves,  try  them ;  one's  own  devices  are  often 
the  best  for  such  things.    ^ 

It  is  very  often  useful  to  read  what  the  printers  call 
the  "front  matter;"  that  is,  the  title-page,  preface,  or 
introduction,  and  table  of  contents.  In  reading  the  lat- 
ter take,  first,  the  main  divisions,  and  if  you  have  a  few 
minutes  to  spare,  and  they  are  clear,  commit  them  to 
memory ;  they  will  make  a  convenient  frame  on  which  to 
hang  the  contents  of  the  book,  and  perhaps  of  other 
'(ooks,  too.     You  will  very  likely  forget  them  after  a 


READINGS  AND  COXTBUS  OF  BBADIKO.  333 


time;  but  some  neat  classification  or  statement  of 
thoughts  will  stick  by  you. 

When  a  new  question  comes  before  you,  read  both 
sides  of  it  as  well  as  you  can,  so  as  to  preserve  the  judge's 
habit  of  mind  rather  than  the  lawyer's.  Thus,  for  in- 
stance, on  free-trade  and  protection,  read,  on  the  latter 
side,  Mr.  Greeley's  book,  and,  if  you  can,  the  works  of 
H.  C.  Carey;  on  the  former,  read  Bastiat,  Perry,  and 
Mill.  On  the  woman  suffrage  question,  read  Dr.  Bush- 
nell's  "  Woman  Suffrage"  against,  and  J.  S.  Mill's  "  Sub- 
jection of  Woman"  for,  and  so  on.  This  method,  prop- 
erly followed,  gives  great  soundness  and  good  sense  to 
one's  habits  of  mind. 

A  number  of  very  good  and  nourishing  books  can  be 
had  in  pocket  editions,  such  as  Bacon's  Essays,  Locke  on 
the  Understanding,  etc.  If  you  once  get  into  the  habit 
of  having  such  a  book  about  you,  to  use  at  odd  times, 
you  will  be  vei'y  likely  to  keep  it  up ;  it  is  a  capital 
method  of  economizing  time  and  thought.  Sometimes 
a  larger  book  can  be  managed  by  buying  a  copy  in  sheets, 
and  carrying  it  about,  a  sheet  at  a  time. 

It  is  of  the  first  importance  to  have  as  many  good 
reference  books  at  hand,  while  you  are  reading,  as  pos- 
sible. If  you  can  have  but  one,  have  Webster's  Diction- 
ary— the  unabridged  pictorial,  if  possible ;  and,  if  not, 
the  next  largest  edition  you  can  afford.  They  range 
from  that  imperial  quarto,  down  to  a  square  16mo,  at 
about  50  cents.  The  second  should  be  an  atlas,  Black's, 
Colton's,  or  Mitchell's.  There  are  others,  but  being  sold 
by  subscription,  they  are  practically  not  to  be  had.  For 
three  other  reference  books  to  come  next,  I  recommend : 

1.  Bartlett's  Dictionary  of  Quotations. 

2.  Hole  and  Wheeler's  Brief  Biographical  Dictionary; 
or  Godwin's  Cyclopedia  of  Biography. 

3.  Haydn's  Dictionary  of  Dates;  or  Putnam's  "  World's 


Progress." 


334  THK  BEST  RSAOINa. 


Use  these  reference  books  as  often  as  you  can  find  an 
occasion  to  ;  get  into  the  habit  of  constantly  using  them. 
And  use  as  many  more  reference  books  as  you  can 
afford. 


The  physiology  of  reading  includes  a  few  hints  about 
the  USB  OF  THB  STBS,  times  and  seasons,  and  other  ques* 
tions  of  a  physical  nature.  There  is  no  room  for  a  trea- 
tise, hardly  for  a  paragraph. 

Until  you  are  twenty  years  old,  do  not  use  your  eyes 
before  breakfast.  All  the  system  is  relaxed  then,  and 
any  exertion  is  unnatural  and  injurious. 

Do  not  read  in  a  dim  light,  nor  by  a  flickering  light, 
nor  by  a  light  that  shines  into  the  eyes.  The  best  light 
comes  from  above  and  behind  the  left  shoulder. 

For  those  who  have  to  read  much  a  green  shade  over 
the  eyes  is  a  great  economy  of  sight.  Gas-light  is  of  a 
harsh  quality,  and  very  hot.  Besides,  it  is  better  not  to 
deal  with  an  irresponsible  monopoly  when  you  can  help 
it.  A  far  better  light  to  read  and  study  by  is  the  still, 
soft,  white  light  of  the  "  German  Student's  Lamp."  This 
lamp  can  be  had  for  either  kerosene  or  the  finer  vege- 
table oils. 

Learn  to  read  whole  words  by  their  collective  diagram 
or  physiognomy  on  the  paper.  This  is  an  immense  relief 
to  the  eyes.  One  who  has  to  read  a  great  deal  can  read 
a  good  many  books,  not  the  hardest  though — if  printed 
in  double  columns  or  in  a  narrow  page,  not  only  by 
whole  words,  but  a  whole  line  at  a  time ;  so  that  the  eye, 
instead  of  skipping  backward  and  forward  thirty  or  forty 
times  a  page,  moves,  deliberately,  straight  down  it. 
This  is  an  additional  economy  of  the  eyes.  Look  no 
harder  at  the  words  than  is  necessary.  By  straining 
with  an  intense  stare,  one  can  tire  out  one's  eyes  very 
soon  over  the  clearest  print;  while  careful  practice  of 


READIiraS  AKD   COURBBS  OF   READINU.  335 

these  rules  will  enable  any  one  with  a  reasonably  good 
pair  of  eyes,  to  read  in  the  railroad  ears  all  day  long, 
without  harm.  In  this  case,  however,  two  other  pre- 
cautions are  necessary  :  sit  erect  and  free  from  the  back 
of  the  seat,  and  do  not  let  the  arm  that  holds  the  book 
touch  anything  else.  This  keeps  the  book  at  the  end  of 
a  long  spring,  viz. :  the  length  of  the  body  and  arm 
together,  which  reduces  the  jar  of  the  cars  to  a  minimum. 
Here  are  three  rules  for  reading,  which  Professor 
Whitaker,  of  Cambridge,  gave  to  John  Boyce,  one  of 
the  translators  of  King  James*  Bible : 

1,  Study,  chiefly,  standing  or  walking. 

2.  Never  study  at  a  window. 

8.  Never  go  to  bed  with  cold  feet. 

Those  are  sensible  rules,  in  part.  Variety  of  posture 
gives  great  relief,  but  I  should  say  a  sitting  posture  was 
best  for  the  most  part,  with  standing  or  walking  for  a 
variety.  The  second  rule  is  against  drafts  of  cold  air. 
The  third  is  an  excellent  rule  for  those  who  do  not  read, 
as  well  as  those  who  do. 


Another  notion  which  will  be  convenient  for  a  great 
many  people,  is,  to  have  two  or  three  books  going  at  the 
same  time;  one  for  hard  work,  perhaps,  another  for 
another  kind  of  hard  work,  and  a  second  (or  a  third)  for 
amusement.  But  this  will  not  do  for  everybody.  Some 
would  be  in  danger  of  devoting  all  their  reading-time  to 
the  amusing  book.  Others  are  not  of  the  sort  that  can 
change  readily  from  subject  to  subject,  and  this  method 
might  bother  them  more  than  it  helped  them.  It  should 
not,  therefore,  be  followed  unless  it  is  found  to  succeed 
well  in  practice. 

Owning  Books. 
As   with   reading,  so   with   owning    books.     Nobody 
can  own  them  all.     An  English  nobleman      once     paid 


336  THE  BEST  READING. 


more  than  $11,000  for  one  volume,  and  he  was  rich 
euousfh  to  be  able  to  afford  it.  But  he  set  out  to  make 
a  complete  collection  of  the  editions  of  the  writings  of 
Martial.  In  spite  of  his  wealth,  and  his  steady  pursuit, 
he  was  thirty  years  in  doing  it.  So,  you  may  imagine — 
or  figure  up,  if  you  prefer  arithmetic — how  many  hun- 
dred years  it  would  take  to  collect  all  the  works  that 
have  been  published.  Hardly  anybody  can  expect  to 
own  more  than  a  very  few.  That  is  all  the  more  reason 
why  they  should  be  wisely  chosen.  Fifty  volumes  of 
good  books  is  no  bad  library.  A  certain  learned  man 
of  ancient  times,  owned  but  four  books.  The  famous 
Leibnitz  is  said  to  have  asserted  that  his  library  con- 
tained only  these  nine  authors :  Plato,  Aristotle,  Archime- 
des, £uclid,  Plutarch,  Sextus  Empiricus,  Pliny,  Cicero, 
and  Seneca.  There  is  a  ludicrous  remark  in  one  of 
Thackeray's  novels,  I  believe,  about  some  person  whose 
library  "consisted  chiefly,  of  old  boots."  Robert 
Southey's  "  List  of  a  Gentleman's  Necessary  Library"  has 
four  more  items  than  Leibnitz's ;  does  not  include  a  single 
one  of  Leibnitz's ;  and  the  old  boots  would  make  almost 
as  good  a  library,  for  a  good  many  "gentlemen,"  as 
either  of  them.  This  is  Southey's  list :  Bible,  Shakes- 
peare, Spenser's  Faerie  Queene,  Sidney's  Arcadia,  Works 
of  Sir  Thos.  Browne,  Works  of  Rev.  Cyril  Jackson, 
Walton's  Complete  Angler,  Clarendon's  History,  Milton, 
Chaucer,  Jeremy  Taylor,  South's  Sermon's,  Fuller's 
Church  History.  Nearly  all  those  are  good  books,  no 
doubt ;  but  it  is  a  fitter  list  for  a  superannuated  clergy- 
man than  for  a  man  engaged  in  the  work  of  the  world. 

Private  collections  range  all  the  way  from  the  afore- 
said four  volumes;  or,  indeed,  from  one  book  up  to  a 
hundred  thousand,  or  more.  It  is  a  strong  scholar  who 
can  make  full  practical  use  of  as  many  as  twenty  thou* 
sand  volumes.    For  fifty  thousand  there  must  be  a  seoa- 


BBADIMO    AND  COUBSKS  OF   READING.  337 

rate  building,  and  a  librarian  to  take  care  of  them,  t'ive 
hundred  volumes  is  as  many  as  could  well  be  accommo- 
dated  in  the  majority  of  American  families.  Fifty  books 
IS  a  good  deal  more  than  American  families  wjll  average. 
Probably  they  are  as  many  as  would  be  read  in  half  of 
such  families.  A  person  with  a  turn  for  literature,  and 
who  can  spend  a  little  money  in  it,  can  get  great  comfort 
and  advantage  from  a  thousand  or  fifteen  hundred  well- 
chosen  volumes.  But  it  is  best  to  read  most  of  your 
books — except  the  strictly  reference  books,  of  course — or 
they  make  you  ridiculous  rather  than  respectable. 

It  is  impossible  to  go  very  far  with  a  list  of  books  of 
which  the  first  shall  be  absolutely  the  best  one  book  to 
own,  the  second  the  next  best,  and  so  on.  After  a  very 
few  items  it  becomes  necessary  to  consider  the  prefer- 
ences of  the  owner;  and,  therefore,  books  of  very  differ- 
ent sorts  are  equally  good.  However,  let  us  begin.  It 
will  be  very  safe  to  procure  books  as  follows : 

1.  The  Bible.  2.  Webster's  Dictionary  (the  pictorial 
unabridged,  if  possible;  if  not,  the  largest  edition  you 
can  afibrd).     3.  Shakespeare. 

Thus  far  it  is  reasonably  plain  sailing,  but  now  our 
troubles  begin.  4.  Cruden's  Concordance  is  perhaps  as 
good  as  any ;  it  is  the  best  single  help  to  Bible  reading. 
Suppose  that  you  have  the  means  of  borrowing  a  good 
deal  of  miscellaneous  reading,  from  a  public  library  or 
otherwise ;  here  is  a  short  list  of  capital  reference  books, 
which  are  the  best  books  to  own  in  such  a  case  :  Haydn's 
Dictionary  of  Dates  (or  Putnam's  World's  Progress),  Bart- 
lett's  Dictionary  of  Quotations,  Hole  and  Wheeler's  Brief 
Biographies,  Wheeler's  Noted  Names  of  Fiction,  Walford'a 
Men  of  the  Time  (pretty  good  for  living  foreign  celebri- 
ties, but  very  poor  for  this  country).  That  set  of  volumes 
contains,  packed  into  a  wonderfully  small  compass,  a  won- 
derful breadth  of  information,  usually  very  correct. 


338  THE  BEST  READIMO. 

If  you  have  no  access  to  libraries,  however,  you  may 
feel  unable  to  own  so  many  reference  books,  having,  in- 
stead, to  own  books  for  reading  or  study,  rather  than 
books  for  reference.  It  is  in  selecting  these  that  no  uni- 
versal list  can  be  made  out.  I  shall,  however,  add  three 
books  to  the  four  already  fixed  on,  viz. :  Bible,  Webster, 
Shakespeare,  Cruden.  These  are:  6.  A  history  of  "the 
United  States  (Hildreth's,  6  vols.,  8vo,  is  the  best ;  if  you 
cannot  afford  that,  buy  Willard's,  in  1  vol,  8vo) ;  and 
6.  "Smith's  Student's  Hume,"  or  Lossing's  History  of  Eng- 
land, for  the  history  of  England.  It  would  be  very  useful 
to  own,  besides,  and  to  know  thoroughly.  7.  Taylor's 
Manual  of  (ancient  and  modern)  History.  For  8,  add 
Dana's  excellent  Household  Book  of  Poetry ;  and  for 
additions  to  your  poetical  department,  procure  the  com- 
plete poetical  works  of  one  or  another  of  the  poets  whose 
writings  you  find  that  you  enjoy  in  Dana's  specimens. 

But  if,  instead  of  Poetry,  you  enjoy  most  researches 
and  conclusions  in  Natural  Science,  get  Humboldt's  Cos- 
mos, and  study  that,  through  and  through. 

Or,  if  you  prefer,  instead,  political  philosophy,  get 
De  Tocqueville's  Democracy  in  America,  and  study  it 
thoroughly. 

If  prose  fiction  is  your  passion,  by  all  means  get  a  set 
of  the  Waverley  Novels,  and  learn  to  enjoy  them  fully. 
They  are  the  best  English  series  of  novels ;  masterly  in 
their  kind ;  and,  moreover,  they  afford  a  thorough  and 
decisive  training  in  novel-reading.  The  reader  who  has 
intellect  enough  to  enjoy  Scott's  novels,  may  rely  safely 
on  his  judgment  in  that  department.  A  novel  that  he 
likes,  he  may  be  certain  has  merit ;  one  that  he  dislikes, 
he  may  be  sure  is  a  poor  novel. 

If  Mental  Philosophy  be  your  passion,  it  will  be  safest 
—in  my  opinion,  it  is  necessary — to  /ead  two  books,  at 
least,  to  begin  with.     One  should  be  a  master  of  one  of 


BBAJ>INa8  AlTD   COOBBBt)  OF   KKAUINO.  339 

the  later  sohools  of  metaphysical  mental  philosophy — Du< 
gald  Stewart  will  do  very  well ;  Brown  is  unsafe ;  Reid 
is  better  than  either;  take  Mill  if  you  prefer  him,  or 
McCosh,  or  Noah  Porter,  though  this  last  is  not  nearly  so 
strong  a  specimen  of  the  religious  metaphysician  as 
McCosh,  who  is  a  very  keen  and  clear  thinker.  But 
whichever  of  these  you  select,  read,  after  it,  either  Spurz- 
heim's  Phrenology  or  Combe's  Phrenology.  You  may 
or  may  not  see  cause  to  believe  in  their  doctrine,  that  the 
head  corresponds  to  the  mind  inside  of  it.  But  you  will 
hardly  care  to  reject  their  singularly  clear  and  practical 
classification  of  the  mental  faculties.  This  can  perfectly 
well  be  used  in  mental  philosophy  without  the  other.  It 
is  so  obviously  based  on  a  congenital  correspondence  be- 
tween the  mind  of  man  and  all  the  rest  of  the  universe, 
that  very  fbw  minds  that  once  comprehend  it  will  ever  let 
it  go.  After  your  two  first  books,  read  in  mental  philoso- 
phy exactly  what  you  wish ;  but  a  good  series  to  come 
next  is  the  whole  of  Herbert  Spencer,  to  be  read,  and 
clearly  understood,  and  set  down  in  brief  abstracts  of 
complete,  carefully- worded  sentences  (not  hints  and  half- 
spelled  memorandums).  The  best  general  review  of  Phi- 
losophy is  Ueberweg's  History  of  Philosophy. 

But  I  am  sliding  back  into  Courses  and  Methods  of 
Reading.  I  have  said  enough  to  show  how  difl5cult  it 
must  be — ^how  out  of  the  question,  in  fact,  to  give  one 
single  lot  of  even  a  dozen  books  which  are  the  best  dozen 
for  everybody,  because,  long  before  the  dozen  is  com- 
pleted,  the  preferences  of  the  individual  require  to  be 
considered.  For  the  gratification  of  those,  I  must  refer 
to  the  remainder  of  this  little  volume.  I  shall  only  say, 
in  closing  this  chapter : 

Own  all  the  books  you  can. 

Use  all  the  books  you  own,  and  as  many  more  as  yo» 
can  get. 


340  THE  BEST  &EADINO. 


See  the  hints  about  buying  books,  quoted  at  the  end 
of  the  "  Extracts,"  from  "  An  Old  Bookseller."  They  are 
very  shrewd. 

Book  Clttbs.* 

In  small  towns,  or  large  ones  either,  where  there  are  no 
public  libraries,  or  where  there  are  libraries  which  (as  is 
often  the  case)  cannot  satisfy  the  demand  for  books,  a  very 
fair  substitute  can  be  found  in  the  establishment  of  a  Book 
Club.  This  is  a  set  of  about  twenty  persons  (that  is  the 
most  convenient  number,  and  it  is  better  to  have  two 
clubs  of  twenty  than  one  of  forty),  who  are  organized  for 
the  purpose  of  obtaining  good  reading,  somewhat  as  fol- 
lows: 

Somebody  starts  the  club.  This  somebody  must  be 
willing  to  do  a  quantity  of  running  about  and  enlistment 
work — a  hateful  job,  but  often  necessary.  Suppose  it  is 
a  lady ;  she  had  better  begin — perhaps  with  the  help  of 
her  minister,  or  any  well-acquainted  friend — by  making  a 
list  of  thirty  or  forty  people  who  will,  perhaps,  join. 
Most  likely,  half  will  refuse.  If  every  one  she  asks  con- 
sents, she  stops  at  twenty  or  twenty-two. 

What  does  she  say  to  her  constituents  ?  She  says — but 
in  her  own  graceful  and  insinuating  manner — in  sub- 
stance, these  things :  We  want  a  book  club.  We  can 
get  a  great  many  new  books  with  very  little  trouble  and 
expense.  We  put  in  four  dollars  apiece  to  begin  with. 
That  will  serve  us  for  a  year ;  for  the  next  year,  we  can 
pay  another  four  dollars  each,  and  add  what  our  old  books 
sell  for,  or  we  can  keep  down  to  that  figure  and  deduct 
from  our  payments  what  they  sell  for.  I  will  be  secretary, 
unless  you  prefer  somebody  else.  We  will  meet  and  con- 
sult what  magazines  to  take,  if  any ;  or  each  may  send 
me  a  list  and  I  will  consolidate  it ;  and,  in  like  manner, 

*  Moat  of  the  directiont  nndpr  this  bead  are  shaped  from  a  paper  ot  tbt 
■am*  name,  in  a  recent  number  of  "  Old  and  New." 


KGADINO    AND  COURSES  OF   READIMO.  34 1 


w^e  will  decide  what  booka  to  buy  at  once,  and  bow  much 
money  to  keep  for  new  books  as  they  appear ;  or  we  can 
have  a  book  committee  to  manage  these  matters.  Then 
I  will  write  to  my  booksellers,  ordering  the  books, 
and  they  will  come.  I  will  put  them  in  order  for  use,  and 
will  set  them  going  among  you.  Books  (each  magazine 
number  counts  as  a  book)  are  to  be  given  out  and  to  go 
round  in  the  order  of  the  residences  of  the  members. 
This  order  might  be  called  the  Club  Round ;  and  should 
be  so  laid  out  that  the  secretary  can  start  a  book  to  mem- 
ber No.  1,  who  will  keep  it  five  days,  according  to  law,  and 
carry  it  to  No.  2,  who  will  do  the  same  for  No.  3,  and  so 
on,  in  such  a  manner  that  each  shall  have  the  shortest 
distance  possible  to  go.  The  whole  should  lie  in  a  sort 
of  ring,  so  that  the  last  can  conveniently  hand  the  book 
back  to  the  secretary.  Twenty  members  at  five  days 
apiece;  it  is  evident  that  the  club  will  be  through  with 
each  book  in  a  hundred  days.  It  then  remains  with  the 
secretary  (unless  some  member  wants  it  for  a  second 
reading)  until  the  time  comes  for  disposing  of  the  old 
books,  in  readiness  for  ihe  second  year's  business,  or  as 
the  club  may  prefer. 

Twenty  members  at  four  dollars  each  will  give  eighty 
dollars  to  begin  with.  Suppose  you  decide  (Miss  Secre- 
tary) to  "  club"  for  ten  of  the  best  monthly  and  quarterly 
magazines,  American  and  English.  This  will  take  half 
your  money,  or  thereabouts.  Allow  ten  dollars  for  print- 
ing lists  (of  which  shortly),  cover-paper,  etc. ;  and  order 
fifteen  dollars'  worth  of  books.  This  will  give  you,  as 
books  run,  perhaps  ten  volumes.  When  these  booka 
and  magazines  reach  you,  take  stout  brown  paper  and 
cover  the  books  in  a  serviceable  manner.  Make  paste- 
board covers,  as  neat  as  time  and  skill  permit,  for  the 
magazines;  without  them,  they  will  be  but  a  ragged 
regiment  when  they  have  gone  the  rounds.  These  paste- 


342 


THK  BEST  BBADIKQ. 


board  covers  can  of  course  be  used  for  successive  num- 
bers. Then  you  paste  inside  of  the  cover  of  each  book, 
a  copy  of  the  book-list,  of  which  you  have  had  a  supply 
printed — say  two  hundred  and  fifty.  The  Putnams  or 
others  will  do  it  for  you,  and  send  you  the  printed  lists 

all  ready,  by  mail,  prepaid,  for  for  the  250 

copies,  if  you  can't  get  it  done  any  nearer  home.  This 
list  has  the  rules  at  the  top,  and  below  a  column  for  the 
names  of  the  members,  one  for  dates  of  books  received 
by  each,  and  one  for  dates  of  passing  the  books  to  the 
next  in  order.  It  will  be  as  follows,  except  that  instead 
of  five  names,  there  will  be  room  for  twenty-two,  besides 
a  little  margin  at  foot : 

HARDREADINQ  BOOK-CLUB  LIST. 
This  book  may  be  kept  five  days.  Each  member 
will  enter  date  of  receiving  and  passing.  Two  cents 
fine  for  each  day's  detention  beyond  the  time  allowed. 
Those  wishing  a  second  reading  will  enter  their 
names  at  the  foot  of  the  list. 


Naxss. 

Received. 

Passed. 

Mary     Arthur 

Feb.    1,187 

Feb.   6,187 

George  Barnard 

"      6, 

"    11, 

Mrs.  C.  Chauncy 

"    11. 

"    16, 

Edw.     Depew 

"    16, 

"    21, 

Dr.  Jas.  Famsworth  . 

"    21, 

"    26, 

2d  Reading :  Mary  Arthur  ;  E.  Depew. 
This  list,  filled  as  above,  means  that  Miss  Arthur  got 
the  book  from  the  Secretary  on  Feb.  1st,  the  Secretary 
entering  that  date.  Miss  Arthur  read  it  and  passed  it 
to  Mr.  Barnard,  entering  Feb.  6  opposite  her  name.  Mr. 
Barnard  in  turn  enters  date  of  receipt,  and  then  of 
passing  to  Mrs.  Chauncy,  and  so  on ;  so  that  when  the 
book  gets  round  to  the  Secretary,  each  member  has  writ- 
ten in  a  date,  or  dates.    Miss  Arthur  is  to  have  it  for  a 


ROADIKO  AITD  C0UK8BS  OF  RBADINO.  343 

second  reading,  and  E,  Depew  after  her ;  then  it  goes  to 
the  Secretary  for  safe  keeping  until  further  orders. 

At  the  end  of  the  year,  sell  the  books  and  magazines 
by  auction  to  the  members,  or  to  outsiders ;  or  dispose  of 
them  as  the  club  may  direct ;  collect  the  subscription 
for  the  new  year,  or  more,  if  you  can ;  also  the  fines,  of 
which  you  have  kept  a  record ;  renew  your  subscriptions, 
and  begin  again.     And  success  attend  you. 

Newspapers  and  periodicals  usually  print  lists  of  new 
publications,  but  they  are  not  to  be  relied  upon  as  being 
complete,  as  they  often  include  only  such  books  as  have 
been  advertised  in  each  particular  paper. 

There  are,  however,  two  or  three  bibliographical  peri- 
odicals, which  give  full  lists  of  new  publications  in  the 
United  States,  and  partial  lists  of  those  in  Great  Britain, 
besides  advertisements,  book  notices,  and  miscellaneous 
literary  matter  of  considerable  service  to  librarians  and 
book-readers. 

The  oldest  of  these,  Childs'  Publisher's  Circular,  is 
now  united  with  Leypoldt's  Literary  Bulletin,  and 
issued  weekly  in  New  York,  under  the  title  of  the  Pub- 
lisher's Weekly.  The  American  Bookseller's  Guide, 
published  monthly  in  New  York,  also  gives  lists  of  pub- 
.ications  and  literary  items.  In  addition  to  the  above, 
G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  now  issue  a  Quarterly  Summary  of 
the  "  Best  Reading  "  in  English  and  American  Literature, 
containing  classified  and  priced  lists  of  the  publications 
of  the  quarter  year,  and  containing  also  brief  characteri- 
sations of  the  representative  books,  which  will  attempt 
to  give  some  impression  of  their  nature,  relative  im 
portance,  and  special  value. 

This  Summary  is  published  under  the  title  of  Thb 
LiBKARY  Companion,  and  is  mailed  to  subscribers  at 
the  price  of  50  cents  a  year. 


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